1. naturalized - Adjective
2. naturalized - Verb
4. naturalized - Adjective Satellite
of Naturalize
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is the flag just as much of the man who was naturalized yesterday as of the man whose people have been here many generations. Henry Cabot Lodge
When I first started writing, I was living in England and I had that uniquely English sense of sarcasm, which has definitely seemed to have left me. I am a naturalized American and my sensibility has become far more American. Jane Green
I am a naturalized U.S. citizen, which means that, unlike native-born citizens, I had to prove to the U.S. government that I merited citizenship. Bharati Mukherjee
drifts of naturalized daffodils Source: Internet
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. Source: Internet
An investigation by Captain Isaac Chauncey in 1808 found 58% of the sailors based in New York City were either naturalized citizens or recent immigrants, the majority of foreign sailors (134 of 150) being from Britain. Source: Internet