verb
- to establish a colony in a place; to send settlers to live in and control a territory
- to take control of a place or organization and use it for one’s own purposes
- to spread to and establish in a new habitat or environment
Usage: biology
Examples
- European powers colonized much of Africa in the 19th century.
- The Spanish colonized large parts of South America.
- Bacteria can colonize wounds if they are not properly cleaned.
- The company tried to colonize the new market with aggressive advertising.
- Invasive species often colonize new ecosystems rapidly.
- Settlers colonized the western territories in search of land and opportunity.