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Naturalized meaning
simple past and past participle of naturalize
Synonyms of Naturalized
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Some 30% to 60% of the lexical stock has naturalized word borrowings from Chinese, although many compound words are composed of native Vietnamese words combined with naturalized word borrowings (i.e. having Vietnamese pronunciation).
A naturalized Filipino, Finnemann (who was first a German) was the first Prefect Apostolic of Mindoro (now Apostolic Vicariate of Calapan) in 1936.
Aronia is a good candidate for naturalized gardens, as it supports pollinators and wildlife.
Brownlee has already secured his Philippine passport and is now eligible to play as a naturalized player for the country in International Basketball Federation (FIBA) tournaments.
Judge Rafecas also requested the arrest of Hussein Mounir Mouzannar, who resides in Paraguay or Brazil, Farouk Abdul Hay Omairi, a naturalized Brazilian citizen, and Ali Hussein Abdallah who holds Brazilian and Paraguayan passports.
Allen admitted when announcing the program that the purge could include eligible voters who had become naturalized, and the plaintiffs say that is exactly what happened.
Although many have become naturalized Japanese citizens, about half a million have not and are officially considered foreigners.
It is worth the time and effort because naturalized I will have greater opportunities and rights,” says López, who will be able to exercise the right to vote when she is a Costa Rican citizen.
Legally registering to vote was one of the first things Secretary Morales did coming a naturalized citizen.
Naturalized citizens, however, are immigrants who have gained U.S. citizenship and therefore the right to vote.
She isn’t since she was naturalized as a toddler, but ask me how angry I am that she even had the concern, thought and articulated the questionI have never “hated” a politician, but I hate him and don’t understand the citizens who support him.
The country’s electoral law distinguishes between born and naturalized Qatari citizens and bars the latter from electoral participation.
The majority of these Greeks (around a million and a half) had adopted Russian nationality centuries ago: but a considerable number of them (150,000) became naturalized Greeks when the kingdom was founded.
The woman, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Iraq, had sneaked the birds onto the plane without telling the gate attendants.
After being naturalized a U.S. citizen, his family, including his younger brothers Aiman and Anton, immigrated and joined him in the U.S. The family opened the Chkalov location in 2002, and shortly after they opened a Battle Ground eatery.
And yes, Byrne points out that many of his cast members are immigrants, as is he, a naturalized American born in Scotland.
Bernhard Eduard Fernow, a Prussian forestry official who married an American, came to the United States in 1876, and was soon naturalized.
Both are also naturalized U.S. citizens.
Eventually, St. Frances became a naturalized U.S. citizen.
For example, President James Buchanan, although his father was naturalized as a U.S. citizen, was still a British subject by virtue of his birth to an Irish father.