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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(121) Serfs were tied to the land which they cultivated, with little opportunity of changing or improving their position.
(122) We have to ask by what means this free and forward-looking imagination can be cultivated at school.
(123) All this deeply interested Modigliani who was a remarkably cultivated and educated man, as Paul Alexandre proves.
(124) Our people have lived on and cultivated the bottom lands along the Missouri River for many hundreds of years.
(125) After clearance, rice is cultivated, followed by soya beans and maize and eventually semi-permanent pastures are established.
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(126) Coppices of oak were cultivated in the area for the provision of charcoal.
(127) Today, we have only about two acres of cultivated land per person.
(128) In greenhouse or field, pollen and egg from wild tomatoes were tested for the ability to cross with cultivated plants.
(129) A patch of undergrowth, preferably under a tree, is cultivated and preserved for the snake.
(130) From his ever-changing complexion to his personal menagerie and private amusement park, Jackson has long cultivated an aura of eccentricity.
(131) They were interpreted as an attempt to create a wider market in cultivated land.
(132) I have not seen a cultivated poppy as good as this anywhere.
(133) But they are not merely carriages for we have reached the stage when the soil must be cultivated into gardens.
(134) Only V. dubyana is frequently cultivated as a decorative aquarium plant.
(135) Charming, likeable and cultivated, they owned hundreds, thousands of acres, as well as the richest of libraries.
(136) I drink politically correct, organic coffee cultivated by small farmers who get their fair-trading share of the profits.
(137) Look down from the viewpoint and see the terraced land - minute cultivated pocket handkerchiefs.
(138) The second species, R. humilis, has been imported and is cultivated in aquariums and terrariums.
(139) Something that struck me personally at this period was that he had a most strange and cultivated sense of humour.
(140) On the whole, though, triticale is hardier than wheat and can be cultivated more easily in harsh environments.
(141) The country to the north and north-east of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port is much lower and for that reason more cultivated.
(142) My husband and I cultivated a relationship with our elderly childless neighbors, exchanging dinners and visits.
(143) Cultivated blackberries are not far removed from their wild parents and do not need much fussy soil preparation.
(144) Many of them have gotten into aquarium literature, although they can not be cultivated in the aquarium.
(145) Throughout the sixties and well into the seventies, children were cultivated at school, not taught.
(146) This plant has been known for 60 years but has not yet been cultivated extensively in the aquarium.
(147) Surveyors are measuring the size of the cultivated land.
(148) Studies on cultivated barley (Hordeum vulgare) chromosome banding pattern.
(149) CHAPTER FOUR PROTECTION OF CULTIVATED LAND.
(150) Could creative thinking be cultivated in such an environment?
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