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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(61) I sat, surrounded by the papers, by the secrets she had guarded and cultivated like a garden.
(62) This was understandable since the Fellowship cultivated a quietist spirit remote from active engagement in politics.
(63) But all this is reversed for a cultivated garden, where not varied but controlled conditions are required.
(64) Productive activity was carried out by peasants, who lived on and cultivated the land which was controlled by the feudal lords.
(65) He seemed a decent-enough sort of man, had seen a lot,(www.Sentencedict.com) had cultivated some sense of balance and distance.
(66) Archie may not have been fastidious, but in his own way he was cultivated.
(67) Christoffers has cultivated a network among antiques dealers, collectors and museum staff who will allow her to copy their prize pieces.
(68) It is best cultivated in soft, moderately acid or neutral water and is the most suitable species for aquariums and terrariums.
(69) In emersed form the plant can be cultivated only in paludariums.
(70) These beautiful buildings, along with a whole realm of cultivated human intellect, are closed to the vast majority of humankind.
(71) They show that the crucial shift to self-fertilization in the cultivated plant involves but a single gene.
(72) A variation was to drive cattle on to cultivated land, and then have damages assessed at the full value of the animals.
(73) There were those at that time who cultivated melancholy to give themselves the appearance of profundity.
(74) The residents grew their own rice, set up a small poultry farm, wove baskets and cultivated the orchard.
(75) They haven't cultivated the attitude that by serving you they're doing you a favour.
(76) A large part of the cultivated land is used to grow export crops.
(77) With the range of cultivated varieties now available you could be picking blackberries from August to November.
(78) A note in his voice that he had long cultivated indicated that the discussion was at an end.
(79) With the new set-aside agricultural policies, there is a possibility that cultivated parks can be put back to pasture.
(80) Though Catherine assiduously cultivated an image of absolute authority. she was well aware of the limitations on her own power.
(81) In the submersed form R. humilis is a perennial plant cultivated and reproduced as E. quadricostatus.
(82) Like nobles, powerful clergymen had access to estates, which were cultivated by serfs and guarded by armed retainers.
(83) The sermons were livelier, for the resident minister Carter was a cultivated man.
(84) Species from the tropics are usually the ones that are cultivated in aquariums.
(85) We walked along ancient stone irrigation channels down the richly cultivated terraces of San Blas Bay.
(86) The pollen is usually transferred by tiny insects visiting the sweet and colored flowers where these plants are cultivated.
(87) Love must be the most beautiful flower than can be cultivated in transcendent garden of the mind.
(88) The former president shrugged off reporters' reminders of the 1988 race Wednesday, saying he and Dole cultivated a strong friendship.
(89) Margins of fresh and coastal water, marshes and cultivated land.
(90) Some 25 percent of the cultivated land is being used in a way that is not sustainable.
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