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How to use naturalise in a sentence

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Like the snowdrop, all three will naturalise beneath trees and deciduous shrubs and give years of delight.
We're hoping that the next garden will have a spot where we can safely plant a few corms to naturalise and spread out.
The overcut bog adjacent to the farmland has been allowed to naturalise becoming an attraction and haven for wildlife.
Development theories complement official development policies, and also naturalise and legitimise underdevelopment.
We are saying that some humans naturalise others by denying their intention: they transform them into objects to be used.
Lady Rachel also injected a touch of informality to the somewhat formal layout by planting drifts of daffodils and allowing them to naturalise in the long grass.
Players move, their parents move, and countries often naturalise players born or brought up elsewhere.
Snowdrops are also easy to naturalise, so in just a few years you could have a carpet of them.
These hardy lilium are best planted and left in the garden to naturalise.
To naturalise in grass, bore threeinch deep holes in the lawn, inserting the corms two inches apart before filling the holes with ordinary soil.
Whether or not Bigelow and Boal directly endorse torture, they certainly naturalise it – make it seem a given part of the contemporary world and one that you'd better learn to live with, bro.
There are opportunities to naturalise many segments of the pathway network, thereby protecting environmental integrity and reducing maintenance costs.
In its judgment 129 I 217 of 9 July 2003, it held that the refusal to naturalise applicants from the former Yugoslavia was contrary to the prohibition of discrimination provided for in Article 8.2 of the Federal Constitution.
This programme responds to a point made by the Commission's Opinion stating that measures are needed to naturalise Russian-speaking non-citizens and to integrate them into Estonian society.
On 12 May 1705, the Virginia General Assembly passed an act to naturalise the 148 Huguenots still resident at Manakintown.
Hardy bulbs such as nerines, galtonia and amaryllis belladonna can be planted in spring and left to naturalise in a warm, sunny spot.
The snakeshead fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris, is a native of British lowland water meadows and will gradually naturalise in damp, grassy areas or beside ponds.
Blue Scilla and Muscari which also naturalise well in lawns and flower at the same time as narcissus, make an attractive contrast to the yellow flowers of the latter.
Many blue bulbs, chionodoxa and scilla, are perfect partners and can be encouraged to naturalise by allowing seedheads to form and scatter their seed willy-nilly.
You can naturalise bulbs even if you don't have a big garden.
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