Denaturalising

/ˌdiːˈnætʃərəlaɪzɪŋ/ verb

Definition

British spelling: the ongoing process of removing natural qualities from something or stripping citizenship from someone.

Etymology

Present participle of British denaturalise, following UK spelling conventions with -ising ending.

Kelly Says

The act of denaturalising a person was once routine in colonial systems where 'loyalty' to the empire could be revoked instantly, showing how citizenship was viewed as conditional.

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