different between renaturalize vs denaturalize
renaturalize
English
Etymology
re- +? naturalize
Verb
renaturalize (third-person singular simple present renaturalizes, present participle renaturalizing, simple past and past participle renaturalized)
- (transitive) To naturalize again.
Related terms
- renaturalization
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denaturalize
English
Alternative forms
- denaturalise (UK)
Etymology
de- +? naturalize
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /di??næt(j?)??la?z/, /di??næt????la?z/
Verb
denaturalize (third-person singular simple present denaturalizes, present participle denaturalizing, simple past and past participle denaturalized)
- To revoke or deny the citizenship of.
- To make less natural; to cause to deviate from its nature.
Related terms
- naturalize
See also
- expatriate (1)
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