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naturalise V. trans. ingl. brit.

naturalise → naturalize

Véase también: naturalize

naturalize, naturalise ingl. brit. [ˈnætʃərəlaɪz, ingl. am.əl-] V. trans.

1. naturalize person:

naturalize, naturalise ingl. brit. [ˈnætʃərəlaɪz, ingl. am.əl-] V. trans.

1. naturalize person:

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Media houses have the expertise and resources to naturalise lies into reality, and are controlled by hegemonic corporate and political interests to be objective in news coverage.
www.thezimbabwedaily.com
The body achieves an improved ability to eliminate free radicals, naturalise toxins and repair cellular damage.
www.health24.com
He also claimed he was forced to naturalise in the court as an excuse to leave the country in 2005.
en.wikipedia.org
Even worse, we now have a movement of "alternative facts" that seem to naturalise lies and myths into reality.
www.thezimbabwedaily.com
Some conventions tend to naturalise the content and make it seem more real.
en.wikipedia.org
Both theories essentially naturalise and mystify the real origins of power and conflicts within modern society.
www.spiked-online.com
So we are trying to naturalise flows as far as possible (while maintaining water supply) to benefit river ecology.
voices.nationalgeographic.com
So many bulbs do not naturalise well and fail to come back after a couple of years.
www.getreading.co.uk
It is nevertheless fast growing and has been known to naturalise.
en.wikipedia.org
Players are often given financial incentives to both naturalise and appear in the national team.
en.wikipedia.org

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