Adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment.
1 Congress has no power, as I said before, to naturalize a citizen.
2 A bill to naturalize the Prince was, of course, indispensable.
3 He says they must first naturalize and then come again.
4 Spanish-language media and community organizers have been working hard to naturalize and register more Latinos.
5 We would as soon naturalize one animal as another, provided it be a republican animal.
6 The attempt to naturalize them in France, or any Continental nation, he regards as mischievous quackery.
7 An outreach campaign to encourage people to naturalize .
8 The law compels no one to naturalize himself.
9 Of course we should prefer them to naturalize .
10 The transition of races; in the future the Saxon will supernaturalize the natural, the Latin-Celts will naturalize the supernatural.
11 Though Italians may naturalize themselves in a foreign country, they can regain their own nationality by a simple declaration.
12 Mr. Speaker has referred to the late Emperor Napoleon, as having attempted to naturalize the manufacture of cotton in France.
13 He purchased a considerable estate, and made experiments on those kinds of tillage that he hoped to naturalize in that climate.
14 It is the sole survivor of many poetic attempts to naturalize the Indian in literature, and will remain the classic Indian poem.
15 Mr. Guthrie of Kentucky and Mr. Howard of Michigan both asked whether that would naturalize all the Indians in the United States.
16 A few words on the latest attempt which has been made to naturalize an exotic bird in England will not seem out of place here.
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