naturalise in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

naturalise in the PONS Dictionary

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These naturalise well in grass or open borders that are not too dry as they come from open moist meadows in the wild.
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The body achieves an improved ability to eliminate free radicals, naturalise toxins and repair cellular damage.
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So we are trying to naturalise flows as far as possible (while maintaining water supply) to benefit river ecology.
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In can naturalise in grassy areas but grows well in rock gardens or containers.
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Media houses have the expertise and resources to naturalise lies into reality, and are controlled by hegemonic corporate and political interests to be objective in news coverage.
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Both theories essentially naturalise and mystify the real origins of power and conflicts within modern society.
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For the military to "dominate the information environment" they have to naturalise their version of reality.
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It is also important to not simply naturalise drought.
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Some conventions tend to naturalise the content and make it seem more real.
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So many bulbs do not naturalise well and fail to come back after a couple of years.
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