To remove natural qualities or characteristics from something, or to legally strip someone of citizenship.
From de- + naturalize. Developed in American English in the 1800s, used in both chemistry and immigration law.
The idea that you can 'denaturalize' a person reveals how the Founding Fathers viewed citizenship as artificial and revocable—very different from how we think about it today as inherent.
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