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col·o·ni·za·tion \ˌkälənə̇ˈzāshən, -ˌnīˈz-\ noun (-s) 1. : the act of establishing colonies : the state of being colonized < English colonization of America in the 17th century > 2. a. : the placing of nonresidents in doubtful electoral districts and qualifying them to vote b. : infiltration of zealous militants into a neutral, opposed, or uncertain group to alter its orientation < left-wing colonization of the society > 3. : the resettlement chiefly in Africa of freed American Negro slaves by interested organizations 4. : the spread and development of a species or other natural group in a new area |