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un colonize
col·o·nize
/
ˈkɒl
əˌnaɪz
/
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[
kol
-
uh
-nahyz
]
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verb,
col·o·nized,
col·o·niz·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to establish a
colony
in; settle:
England colonized Australia.
2.
to form a
colony
of:
to colonize laborers in a mining region.
verb (used without object)
3.
to form a
colony
:
They went out to Australia to colonize.
4.
to settle in a
colony
.
Also,
especially British,
col·o·nise.
Origin:
1615–25;
colon(y)
+
-ize
Related forms
col·o·niz·a·ble,
adjective
col·o·niz·a·bil·i·ty,
noun
col·o·ni·za·tion,
noun
col·o·ni·za·tion·ist,
noun
col·o·niz·er,
noun
in·ter·col·o·ni·za·tion,
noun
in·ter·col·o·nize,
verb,
in·ter·col·o·nized,
in·ter·col·o·niz·ing.
re·col·o·ni·za·tion,
noun
re·col·o·nize,
verb (used with object),
re·col·o·nized,
re·col·o·niz·ing.
un·col·o·nize,
verb (used with object),
un·col·o·nized,
un·col·o·niz·ing.
well-col·o·nized,
adjective
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World English Dictionary
colonize
or
colonise
(ˈkɒləˌnaɪz)
—
vb
1.
to send colonists to or establish a colony in (an area)
2.
to settle in (an area) as colonists
3.
(
tr
) to transform (a community) into a colony
4.
(of plants and animals) to become established in (a new environment)
colonise
or
colonise
—
vb
'colonizable
or
colonise
—
adj
'colonisable
or
colonise
—
adj
coloni'zation
or
colonise
—
n
coloni'sation
or
colonise
—
n
'colonizer
or
colonise
—
n
'coloniser
or
colonise
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
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Word Origin & History
colonize
1620s, from stem of L. colonus, or directly from Eng.
colony
. Related: Colonized, pp. adj. (1620s).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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