Colonize

/ˈkɑlənɑɪz/ verb

To establish a settlement of people from one country in a territory controlled by another country, or to take over and control a place.

From French 'coloniser,' based on Latin 'colonia' (settlement). The term emerged in its modern form during the 15th-16th centuries as European exploration expanded, though Romans used similar terms for their settlements.

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