colonizes (Meaning)

colonizes

to migrate to and settle in (an inhabited or uninhabited area), to settle in a colony, to take control of (a people or area) especially as an extension of state power, to multiply in or on a host or an inanimate object or surface, to establish a colony in or on, to establish in a colony, to spread to and develop in a new area or habitat, to take or make use of (something) without authority or right

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colonizes Sentence Examples

  1. The European powers colonizes vast territories in the Americas, establishing colonies for trade and exploitation.
  2. The Romans colonizes much of Europe, spreading their language, culture, and infrastructure.
  3. Bacteria colonizes the human body, playing both beneficial and harmful roles in our health.
  4. Invasive species often colonizes new ecosystems, disrupting the native flora and fauna.
  5. The colonizes bees are introduced to Australia, where they play a vital role in pollination.
  6. The United States colonizes the Hawaiian Islands in the late 19th century, leading to the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy.
  7. European explorers colonizes the African continent, establishing colonies that would later lead to independence movements.
  8. The colonizes powers of Europe divide Africa into territories, exploiting its resources and suppressing its people.
  9. The colonizes settlers in the New World often engaged in conflicts with the native populations, resulting in displacement and violence.
  10. The colonizes experience of different regions has had a profound impact on their history, culture, and development.

FAQs About the word colonizes

to migrate to and settle in (an inhabited or uninhabited area), to settle in a colony, to take control of (a people or area) especially as an extension of state

peoples, populates,inhabits,settles, relocates (to),moves (to)

depopulates,,unpeoples

The European powers colonizes vast territories in the Americas, establishing colonies for trade and exploitation.

The Romans colonizes much of Europe, spreading their language, culture, and infrastructure.

Bacteria colonizes the human body, playing both beneficial and harmful roles in our health.

Invasive species often colonizes new ecosystems, disrupting the native flora and fauna.