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colonize

verb as in settle

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“We are not saying we need to colonize the moon or anything crazy like that,” he added.

But executives have a lot to do with the larger agenda to emasculate and colonize.

Coastal construction gives them more places for their polyp stages to colonize.

The situation will remain the same: Israel will continue to illegally colonize just as it has for decades.

Her ancestors were Englishmen long ago, who upon the very British idea of colonialism left to colonize the Barbados.

There were over a thousand people in this expedition that was going out to colonize Oregon for the United States.

She cannot be assailed with success at home, and she has no need to leave her own territories in search of lands to colonize.

Theyll have their atomic war pretty soon, and leave us a nice high-radiation planet to colonize.

The border is an excellent place in which to colonize native or other interesting plants.

The next expedition seems to have been a project to colonize the country.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to colonize, such as: conquer, found, immigrate, migrate, people, and pioneer.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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