Denaturalization

/ˌdiːˌnætʃərəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

Definition

The process of removing natural characteristics from something, or the legal removal of citizenship from a person.

Etymology

From de- + naturalization, entering English in the late 1800s. Combines chemical (removing natural properties) and legal (removing citizenship) meanings.

Kelly Says

The U.S. has used denaturalization as a punishment for crimes including treason and spying, and it remains a controversial tool that's rarely employed today.

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