Naturalised in a sentence as an adjective

My wife has said much the same thing to me. She's Chinese, though now a naturalised Brit.

Could you not be naturalised after renouncing it?

The fact is, people from both sides of the border could still get naturalised citizens across the border up until early 70s.

> His wife had sent endless letters to the UN and Foreign Ministry of Kazakhstan, where he was previously naturalised.

I am a naturalised citizen living abroad and feel exactly the same way on my periodic return visits.

Technology gets naturalised over time, as the teacher in the original article was saying about Plato and writing.

A fair point, but as an African that emigrated and is naturalised, I still identify myself as very much African as opposed to anything else.

Naturalised definitions

adjective

planted so as to give an effect of wild growth; "drifts of naturalized daffodils"

See also: naturalized