Adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment.
1 I am hoping to get the autumn-lowering Crocus speciosus to naturalise .
2 Can't you get him to naturalise himself and his sister?
3 World Rugby are poised to alter the three-year residency loophole that allows Ireland naturalise foreign players.
4 I have planted Narcissus pseudonarcissus down by the stream, where I hope in time they will naturalise .
5 Another argument is that migrants from a former colony of the destination country are more likely to naturalise .
6 Naturalisation You can naturalise as a British citizen by spending a qualifying period of time living in the UK.
7 To get over this difficulty, he had to apply for, and obtain, a special Act of Parliament to naturalise him.
8 The main difference between the two will be that BN(O)s with indefinite leave will not have to apply to naturalise .
9 Those hoping to naturalise as a British citizen will now have to pay £925 instead of £826.
10 There are a number of reasons why the CJEU judgment is such good news for EU nationals wanting to naturalise as British citizens.
11 Once you've been on ILR for a year, you will be able to naturalise as a British citizen and apply for a British passport.
12 Last August Emily Blunt became a naturalised citizen of the United States.
13 We should rejoice to see this charming stranger naturalised in English ball-rooms.
14 At first, the choicest kinds of English and Irish sheep were naturalised .
15 They have become naturalised in west Kerry and in Devon and Cornwall.
16 For certain reasons Lilienfeld had had himself naturalised only a month before.
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