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Meaning of denaturalize

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denaturalize (v)

make less natural or unnatural

strip of the rights and duties of citizenship

Webster

denaturalize (v. t.)

To render unnatural; to alienate from nature.

To renounce the natural rights and duties of; to deprive of citizenship; to denationalize.

denaturalize Sentence Examples

  1. The rapid urbanization of once rural areas tends to denaturalize the landscape, replacing greenery with concrete jungles.
  2. Industrial pollution can denaturalize the air we breathe, filling it with harmful toxins.
  3. Invasive species often denaturalize native ecosystems, disrupting the delicate balance of biodiversity.
  4. Human intervention can denaturalize the flow of rivers, altering their courses and affecting downstream habitats.
  5. Overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides can denaturalize the soil, depleting its organic matter and essential nutrients.
  6. Genetic engineering can denaturalize the genetic makeup of organisms, introducing traits not found in nature.
  7. Climate change has the potential to denaturalize weather patterns, leading to more frequent and extreme weather events.
  8. Excessive logging practices can denaturalize forests, leading to deforestation and loss of habitat for countless species.
  9. Artificial additives in processed foods can denaturalize their nutritional content, rendering them less wholesome.
  10. Urban sprawl tends to denaturalize natural habitats, reducing green spaces and disrupting wildlife populations.

FAQs About the word denaturalize

make less natural or unnatural, strip of the rights and duties of citizenshipTo render unnatural; to alienate from nature., To renounce the natural rights and d

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The rapid urbanization of once rural areas tends to denaturalize the landscape, replacing greenery with concrete jungles.

Industrial pollution can denaturalize the air we breathe, filling it with harmful toxins.

Invasive species often denaturalize native ecosystems, disrupting the delicate balance of biodiversity.

Human intervention can denaturalize the flow of rivers, altering their courses and affecting downstream habitats.