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Colonised

adjective
1.
Inhabited by colonists.  Synonyms: colonized, settled.



Colonise

verb
1.
Settle as a colony; of countries in the developing world.  Synonym: colonize.
2.
Settle as colonists or establish a colony (in).  Synonym: colonize.



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"Colonised" Quotes from Famous Books



... had been colonised by Englishmen before the invention of printing, we might have watched the growth of another Anglo-Saxon tongue, separate and characteristic. American might have wandered as far from English as French ...
— American Sketches - 1908 • Charles Whibley

... example (to choose a people in a state of middle barbarism), start in myth from the usual conception of a powerful non-natural race of men dwelling in the heavens, whence they descended, and colonised, not to say constructed, the earth. In the Relation de la Nouvelle France, written by Pere Paul le Jeune, of the Company of Jesus, in 1636, there is a very full account of Huron opinion, which, with some changes ...
— Myth, Ritual, and Religion, Vol. 1 • Andrew Lang

... rule through long geological periods, we can see how variation has been constantly checked by the destruction, first in one part, then in another, of all the fresh-water species; and on these places being again occupied by fresh water they would be colonised by forms from other parts of the world. Thus species of restricted range were always exposed to destruction because their habitat was temporary and their retreat impossible, and only families of wide distribution could be preserved. Hence I believe it ...
— The Naturalist in Nicaragua • Thomas Belt



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