Get to know Naturalised better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like naturalized or planted.
Naturalised meaning
simple past and past participle of naturalise
Synonyms of Naturalised
Using Naturalised
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of naturalise
- Useful related words include: naturalized, planted.
- In the example corpus, naturalised often appears in combinations such as: become naturalised, naturalised in, been naturalised.
Context around Naturalised
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Naturalised
- In this selection, "naturalised" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, newly, become, widely, malawians, american and wetland stand out and add context to how "naturalised" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include are now naturalised sindhi speakers and as a naturalised estonian established. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "naturalised" sits close to words such as abhinandan, abhor and abscesses, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with naturalised
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It has been introduced and is widely naturalised elsewhere. (9 words)
On 17 March 1857, Reuter was naturalised as a British subject. (11 words)
He had been naturalised and granted the British style of Royal Highness beforehand. (13 words)
Elections were held in the spring of 1789; suffrage requirements for the Third Estate were for French-born or naturalised males, aged 25 years or more, who resided where the vote was to take place and who paid taxes. (39 words)
His mother Alice was Lord Mountbatten's sister, but Philip only adopted the surname of Mountbatten when he renounced his position as a Prince of Greece and Denmark to become a naturalised British subject. (34 words)
It is also naturalised throughout Europe, citation Argentina and Chile (called Pino Oregón), and in New Zealand sometimes to the extent of becoming an invasive species (termed a wilding conifer ) subject to control measures. (34 words)
However, they naturalised on the promise of being actually 'Japanese' so I bet they're not happy about it at least! (21 words)
Example sentences (20)
It is on record that in the mid-90s, four million or 30 percent of Zimbabwe’s population then were naturalised Malawians.
Naturalised American Josh Hawkinson (33 points, seven rebounds) kept attacking for Japan and found support in Mills’ former Brooklyn NBA teammate Yuta Watanabe (24 points).
Photo: Christchurch City Council The Christchurch City Council is seeking public feedback on plans to create a wildlife refuge and naturalised wetland areas on earthquake damaged red-zoned land.
His mother Alice was Lord Mountbatten's sister, but Philip only adopted the surname of Mountbatten when he renounced his position as a Prince of Greece and Denmark to become a naturalised British subject.
Schreiber said the department was working on the provision of smart ID cards to naturalised citizens.
The spokesperson for the BMI echoed this in their statement: “Anyone who wants to be naturalised in Germany must be committed to the values of a free society.
However, they naturalised on the promise of being actually 'Japanese' so I bet they're not happy about it at least!
And for the first time Malunga‚ a naturalised South African‚ spoke out about being sidelined because he does not have a top secret security clearance.
After many years of photographing the Carmichael Independence Day Parade in Sacramento, California, newly naturalised US citizen, Susan Maxwell Skinner will this year ride in its first division as Grand Marshal.
Apleni said that Atul had, in fact, been naturalised in 2002 and was granted citizenship before Gigaba was the Minister of Home Affairs.
As a naturalised Estonian, established legal practice here sees your citizenship as a and not as a basic right.
Amongst the many different native trees in the park, the large Chinese elm has become naturalised.
Elections were held in the spring of 1789; suffrage requirements for the Third Estate were for French-born or naturalised males, aged 25 years or more, who resided where the vote was to take place and who paid taxes.
He had been naturalised and granted the British style of Royal Highness beforehand.
It has been introduced and is widely naturalised elsewhere.
It is also naturalised throughout Europe, citation Argentina and Chile (called Pino Oregón), and in New Zealand sometimes to the extent of becoming an invasive species (termed a wilding conifer ) subject to control measures.
On 17 March 1857, Reuter was naturalised as a British subject.
One under-privileged sub-ethnic group is the Siddis ( Africans – Sheedi) who are now naturalised Sindhi speakers.
These words have mostly been imported from other languages, usually French. citation As imported words become increasingly naturalised, there is an increasing tendency to omit the accent marks, even in formal writing.
This is because Japanese law does not recognise dual citizenship, and so people becoming naturalised Japanese citizens must relinquish citizenship of other countries.
Common combinations with naturalised
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- become naturalised 2×
- naturalised in 2×
- been naturalised 2×
- naturalised as 2×