Synonym: deteriorate, droop, dry up, fade, languish, pine, shrivel, wither. Similar words: will, wild, swill, lilt, tilt, quilt, built, fail to. Meaning: [wɪlt] n. 1. any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots 2. causing to become limp or drooping. v. 1. lose strength 2. become limp.
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1) Cut flowers will soon wilt without water.
2) The leaves are beginning to wilt.
3) Some of the leaves were beginning to wilt.
4) The plants will wilt in direct sunlight.
5) I'm starting to wilt - can we go home?
6) Marigolds are a strong breed, less likely to wilt than other plants.
7) A nightmare of wilt and mildew, of fungus and blackspot.
8) His hostess was beginning to wilt as she greeted the guests who, by now, were queuing half-way up the grand staircase.
9) Crotalaria Fusarium wilt is a destructive and soil-borne disease.
10) Make answer Muse, wilt thou not haply say.
11) Some considered diseases such as Verticillium wilt the culprit.
12) Trifler, wilt thou sing till June?
13) Thou wilt have twice as much love henceforward as thy mother alone could give thee!
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15) Isolation of pathogenetic fungi of cyclamen stem wilt have been done and predisposition tested.
16) Banana welt wilt was first reported in Ethiopia in the late 1960 s.
17) After only an hour's walking they were beginning to wilt in the heat.
18) Be the green grass above me, with showers and dewdrops wet; and if thou wilt, remember, and if thou wilt,forget. Christina G. Rossetti
19) The rest of the league has been waiting for a belly flop, but the Giants' cagey right-hander refuses to wilt.
20) Live so that thou mayest desire to live again – that is thy duty – for in any case thou wilt live again! Friedrich Nietzsche
21) By the evening they are still full of energy when the early risers wilt.
22) She let fall the flowers she had gathered like the child who had once cried to see them wilt so soon.
23) Be happy, noble heart, be blessed for all the good thou hast done and wilt do hereafter, and let my gratitude remain in obscurity like your good deeds. Alexandre Dumas
24) The dew vanished from the flowers; they began to lose their freshness and to wilt, passing from hand to hand.
25) The selection procedure for R18 offered a referential example for breeding varieties highly resistant to verticillium wilt of cotton.
26) It could come to a conclusion that induced systemic resistance was one of biocontrol mechanisms combined with the control efficiencies of Bacillus subtilis B29 to cucumber Fusarium wilt disease.
27) The conditions of raininess and high moisture at the milk ripe stage are favourable for the wilt.
28) By turning re-selection test, masson pine provenances Guangdong 5 from 40 selected provenances, both resistance to pine wilt disease (PWD), but also to maturation feeding by the adults of M.
29) The invention relates to application of ethyl linoleate to prevention and treatment of pine wilt diseases.
30) It had wide adaptability with moderately resistant to brown spot, black shank and granville wilt, yet slightly subject to damage from weather fleck, and its leaves were easy to cure.
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