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I can't remember exactly where I used it. I was giving a friend a review of their story and I don't feel like scrolling through a bunch of conversation chains. But nativized means to modify something so it'll fit in with the local culture. So for example immigrants coming to american learning to celebrate certain American national holidays like the 4 of July or President's day would be a good example.
Ex- The man had felt suitably nativized after visiting the local church and finding his way to a local restaurant half hidden in an alleyway before arriving back at his hotel, all without the use a translator to help.
Nativization is where a language specifically becomes apart of a culture, a great example of that would be how the British colonization of India introduced English to the subcontinent. Or how Roman's conquests spread Latin.