Present participle for to incorporate or integrate into a society, culture, or country
“In other words, countries cannot, for example, allow European immigrants to naturalize while barring Haitians.”
(with reference to a cultivated plant) Present participle for to establish or become established in a natural situation
“Muscari planted in a favorable location where no water can settle during the winter can naturalize easily in climatic zones 4-8.”
Present participle for to grant citizenship to someone not born a citizen
“The United States defended its right to naturalize foreigners and rejected Britain's claim that it could legitimately practice impressment on the high seas.”
Present participle for to become something different
Present participle for to give the right to vote to
Present participle for to gradually appear or increase in detail
The legal custody of a child
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