acclimated, acculturated, adapted, assimilated, conditioned, familiarized, inured, reborn, regenerated, seasoned, used to
Definitionadj. introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation
Last update: August 17, 2015
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He became a naturalized British subject in 1867. [Please select]
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Only a very small proportion of the Jewish population has since been naturalized. [Please select]
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There were also naturalized, and even American-born, aliens, aliens in speech, race, thought, and every way of life. [Please select]
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"Oh, no--I never took any step towards getting naturalized," Thorpe protested. [Please select]
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Though an Italian by birth, he became a naturalized Frenchman and carried out Richelieu's policies. [Please select]
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He shunned American courts, avoided the Christian religion, rarely learned much of the English language, and displayed no desire to become naturalized. [Please select]
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"You are a naturalized citizen of the United States," the lieutenant repeated, "and you are under arrest for treason." [Please select]
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She denied that a British subject could become a naturalized American; once a British subject, always a British subject, was her doctrine. [Please select]
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It has been a matter of surprise to many, that they are not naturalized in this country, as the climate would not be an obstacle to success. [Please select]
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Compulsion was not long necessary; the true interest of the shepherds was discovered; pure Merinos rapidly increased in Saxony, and became perfectly naturalized. [Please select]
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