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How to use colonise in a sentence

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Both pathogens can colonise the intestines of beef cattle and get into the food chain during slaughter at the abattoir.
We will go out, we will pick up the white man's burden and we will colonise these areas that are not yet under our domination.
They were representatives of a huge power to the north that was trying to colonise a Mexican province.
If the wood has not been coppiced for some time, there will not be a stock of sun-adapted microspecies ready and waiting to colonise it.
The bacteria colonise rinds and seep into the paste to produce cheeses that are tangy or spiky, creamy or grassy.
Conger eels are extremely common in the UK, quick to colonise wrecks, boulder reefs and rough ground.
A fatal mistake was choosing to colonise land at the heart of the Spanish empire.
Weed killers remove wildflowers and traditional grasses, then more aggressive species such as cleavers, thistles and nettles colonise.
Eventually it may also be necessary for our species to move off of Earth and colonise the other planets in our solar system.
Further on in the season, pink Japanese anemones will colonise an area that suits them, ie. somewhere sunny but moist.
Picking up an unwashed dish at random, it puzzled him to see that bacteria had failed to colonise around a mysterious mould which had coincidentally appeared.
There would have to be reasons in principle to reject intentions to explore and colonise the geosphere.
No matter how many messages you leave me, there will only ever be twenty-four hours in a day until we start to colonise the outer planets of our solar system.
Antifouling is the most important painting job to have carried out on your boat, once foul has a hold on your hull it will rapidly colonise the surface.
Depending on the strain and temperature the mycelium will colonise the substrate in two or three weeks and start to form small fruiting bodies.
Untethering from land seems a big moment for a floating city, akin to blasting off to colonise another planet.
Drug-dealers colonise the doorstep of her constituency office, and prostitution goes on behind it You see this all over Edmonton.
But if the pathogens are getting a one-up by having something to colonise on to, the coral are disadvantaged.
Bacteria colonise the surface of the lesion but this is not a true skin infection.
Forests have a substantial capacity for hosting wildlife, and the species that naturally colonise these habitats deserve to exist.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The country they were about to colonise had been recently overrun by Kafir hordes.
To exploit is not to colonise, and on this side there is the most urgent need for decentralisation.
We could not colonise it, could not cultivate it, could not draw a revenue from it.
A Frenchman never discovers this, and therefore he cannot colonise.
A BRIDGE of sea ice formed during the Little Ice Age allowed a new wave of arctic foxes to colonise Iceland, according to North East experts.
All enter it to hunt or make war, but none to settle or colonise.
It had been often proposed to extirpate them and to colonise the country.
Morgan was not there to colonise Pacific Oceans, but to sack Panama.
Since the patio will be subjected to heavy foot traffic it is crucial to use materials for the floor that will not shift or crack, allowing weeds to colonise the spaces.
Arnott', which has a powerful scent, along with wood anemones, which you can grow well in the shady garden, and they are great fun to increase and colonise, she says.
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