Antonym: uncultivated, wild. Similar words: motivate, captivation, private, ultimate, privately, ultimately, penultimate, the private sector. Meaning: ['kʌltɪveɪtɪd] adj. 1. (of land or fields) prepared for raising crops by plowing or fertilizing 2. no longer in the natural state; developed by human care and for human use 3. marked by refinement in taste and manners.
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(31) The genus Luronium is rarely cultivated.
(32) It can not be cultivated in the aquarium.
(33) The algae were cultivated under artificial light.
(34) This evolution needs to be carefully cultivated.
(35) Minnesota has long cultivated its cultural image.
(36) It is the most cultivated medium-size species.
(37) Dozens of eucalyptus species are cultivated in the arboretum.
(38) Growing in the wild,(www.Sentencedict.com) plants related to our cultivated food crops provide new genetic strains.
(39) Plants cultivated in half-shade have very narrow leaves and resemble some species of Aponogeton.
(40) I then added the pink and cream roses, as well as some wild and some cultivated patio roses.
(41) Specimens cultivated under this name for some forty to fifty years have never flowered.
(42) Its three walls were built out of stones cleared from the surrounding cultivated fields.
(43) Los Angeles is seen as less cultivated than San Francisco.
(44) Cliff was always a whole-hearted player and, with his carefully cultivated sideburns, was held in high regard by Palace fans.
(45) What we need is attentive engagement, cultivated awareness, and a taste for wisdom.
(46) Coastal land may be included in the future, but cultivated land, parks and gardens, woodland and riversides are excluded.
(47) They cultivated work of sorts, trading in hashish, black market currency, and smuggled radios and other consumer goods.
(48) Ruling over these penniless black workpeople was a society of cultivated, well-mannered whites, a powerful colonial aristocracy.
(49) Coffee was cultivated on the steep slopes while housing and processing plants were located on flatter ridges.
(50) For this reason we now sell only artificially cultivated bulbs and this is indicated on the packaging.
(51) It is easily cultivated and is certainly going to remain a colorful decoration for the aquarium.
(52) Between Rudolfo and the gamekeeper there's just enough of the land being cultivated for it not to be confiscated.
(53) Straw from the previous wheat crop was chopped and spread before the heavy soil was deep cultivated.
(54) This plant is cultivated in aquariums with a fairly rich planting material and with any type of water.
(55) Farmers fled to work as itinerant merchants; the amount of cultivated grain land shrank from 12,350 acres to less than 5,000.
(56) The plant collection includes flowering plants now cultivated in gardens in many tropical areas of the world.
(57) This is also true for plants cultivated in the aquarium, except those species forming rhizomes.
(58) They are the wild flowers of our experience that are cultivated to bloom all our lives.
(59) He cultivated members of the aristocracy and sprinkled them among his company boards to impress potential investors.
(60) Although growing well under water, they adapt to normal soil conditions and can be cultivated in flowerpots as indoor plants.
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