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be naturalized
verb
To grant citizenship to someone not born a citizen
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[sic] The human habitat reveals a techno-morphed structure that can no longer be hidden behind the vestiges of a natural world: technology has to be naturalized.
Two have been reported to be naturalized British citizens.
Stream flow records need to be naturalized to eliminate the effects of any artificial influences.
Twenty immigrants also will be naturalized as U.S. citizens at the ceremony.
You do everything as fast as possible, but it still takes five years to be naturalized.
Laburnum anagyroides Medik., collected on Mount St. Helena in 1987, may be naturalized.
To become police officers, immigrants must be naturalized citizens, and many of the Brazilians who live here are not.
Those who are accepted can be naturalized in record time — right after basic training, or in about 10 weeks.
After five years, an immigrant could take the certificate and two witnesses to a courthouse and be naturalized.
His drill sergeants told him he would not be naturalized during basic training in Missouri, he said.
has been reported for Ventura and San Diego cos., but it does not appear to be naturalized.
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