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- COLONIZE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The area was colonized in the 18th century Weeds quickly colonized the field The island had been colonized by plants and animals
- Infection vs colonization
Infection and colonization are two terms commonly used in the field of microbiology to describe the presence of microorganisms in the human body While they may seem similar, they have distinct differences in terms of their impact on our health
- Colonization - Wikipedia
Colonization (British English: colonisation) is a process of establishing occupation of or control over foreign territories or peoples for the purpose of cultivation, exploitation, trade and possibly settlement, setting up coloniality and often colonies
- COLONIZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
European nations set about violently invading and colonising large chunks of the globe Some scientists believe that we will have to colonise other planets The beetles colonise a tree, tunnelling through the bark to lay eggs The ceilings of the caves had been colonized by bats Left alone, domestic cats quickly colonize, breed and become wild
- Colonize Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The area was colonized in the 18th century Weeds quickly colonized the field The island had been colonized by plants and animals Certain plants are prolific colonizers
- Colonize - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To colonize is to settle in, and take control of, land outside your own borders Usually, a large, powerful country colonizes a territory or area that's much less powerful
- Colonized - definition of colonized by The Free Dictionary
Define colonized colonized synonyms, colonized pronunciation, colonized translation, English dictionary definition of colonized v col·o·nized , col·o·niz·ing , col·o·niz·es v tr 1 To form or establish a colony or colonies in 2 To migrate to and settle in; occupy as a colony
- COLONIZE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
For more than 400 years, we were a colonized people [VERB-ed] To the former Belgian colonizers, Rwanda was a paradise the European colonization of America When large numbers of animals colonize a place, they go to live there and make it their home Toads are colonising the whole place [VERB noun]
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