Synonym: condition, develop, improve, prepare, train. Similar words: cultivated, cultivation, cultivable, motivate, motivated, captivate, deactivate, multicultural. Meaning: ['kʌltɪveɪt] v. 1. foster the growth of 2. prepare for crops 3. train to be discriminative in taste or judgment 4. adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment.
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61, The Mayans grew maize, beans and pumpkins, and were the first to cultivate cocoa.
62, Other aromatic varieties are either too delicate to cultivate in Champagne or too late ripening to bear fruit.
63, Keep good company, read good books, love good things and cultivate soul and body as faithfully as you can. Louisa May Alcott
64, Careful as he is to cultivate bankers, Mr Murdoch borrows to avoid being controlled.
65, If we cultivate compassion for those who have hurt us, we have the possibility of overcoming our anger,pain, and fear. Compassion is a great medicine. Goldie Hawn
66, There, thought the rector, is a personality trait I desperately need to cultivate.
67, The great need, in his view, is to cultivate selfless or detached action to the exclusion of egocentric activity.
68, Moscow wished to cultivate this strand of the policy of the non-aligned states to strengthen their political dispute with the Western powers.
69, Prices were falling and far-sighted men were looking for something else to cultivate.
70, When I look at narcissism through the vulnerability lens, I see the shame-based fear of being ordinary. I see the fear of never feeling extraordinary enough to be noticed, to be lovable, to belong, or to cultivate a sense of purpose. Brene Brown
71, Gradually it was found more profitable to cultivate vines and olives rather than grain.
72, If you are determined to cultivate fruits[sentencedict.com], then the safest bets are berry bushes and nut trees.
73, In the Edwardian era, with company revenues falling, the companies began to cultivate the suburban commuter.
74, The new land would thus cost more to cultivate and earn less when harvested.
75, In response peasants cultivate bulkier but less nutritious crops, such as cassava.
76, The ripply stream is the heaven to cultivate myself!
77, We'll thoroughly cultivate these mus of lands this year.
78, Cultivate them with team spirit and professional ethics.
79, Continue to carry forward and cultivate the national spirit.
80, AIM:To cultivate primary human odontoblast.
81, Plant, fertilize, cultivate, spray, irrigate and harvest crops.
82, Demonstrative helianthus is in China wide to cultivate.
83, Try to cultivate a less brusque manner.
84, They were the first people to cultivate taro.
85, Cultivate poverty love a garden ITb, love sage.
86, For example, the Banpo people cultivate millet , is from the north common ancestor Setaria nurture formed.
87, Functions: Relax the bowels and debar toxic, invigorate the spleen and replenish the kidney, fortify the blood and eliminate blood stasis, reduce fat and cultivate the face.
88, It aims to let the track man adapt new match system, cultivate whose adaptability, keep being on whose game, improve the whole effect of Track and Field training.
89, To cultivate strong competitiveness of large enterprise is become the important target in state-owned enterprise reform.
90, The medium mainly containing rice and the pupa of silkworm was used to cultivate the sporocarp of Cordyceps militaris.
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