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Discover Ludwig'domesticize' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of making something or somebody fit for life or use in the home. For example, "We can domesticize the leftover materials to make furniture for our new home."
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domesticize
verb
To make domestic; domesticate.
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The former Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, whom Schock replaced in Congress, told Politico that it was a "puzzle" that Schock had gotten himself in trouble, since, "He's a single guy without a lot of the expenses you think of when you have a family, trying to raise kids and pay tuition" — as if domesticized corruption would have been a more explicable outcome of life in Congress.
The former Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, whom Schock replaced in Congress, told Politico that it was a "puzzle" that Schock had gotten himself in trouble, since, "He's a single guy without a lot of the expenses you think of when you have a family, trying to raise kids and pay tuition"—as if domesticized corruption would have been a more explicable outcome of life in Congress.
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