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Cultivate (Verb)

Meaning 1

Prepare for crops; "Work the soil"; "cultivate the land".

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • We have to cultivate the land for an hour before we plant seeds to ensure it is ready for the new crops.
  • Farmers need special skills and tools to cultivate the soil effectively and increase crop yields.
  • They use heavy machinery to cultivate the fields before planting in order to break up hard clods and aerate the soil.
  • For centuries people have had to cultivate areas of wasted land in order to make them productive.
  • It's essential to cultivate the earth by turning over the soil to allow for proper drainage.

Synonyms

  • Crop
  • Work

Hypernyms

  • Set
  • Gear Up
  • Prepare
  • Set Up
  • Ready

Hyponyms

  • Overcultivate

Related Words

  • Cultivation (noun)
  • Cultivator (noun)

Meaning 2

Foster the growth of.

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • She spent her days in the garden, determined to cultivate the growth of her favorite flowers.
  • The teacher encouraged her students to cultivate an interest in reading from an early age.
  • Through his music, the artist sought to cultivate a sense of community among his listeners.
  • The entrepreneur invested in workshops to cultivate the leadership skills of her employees.
  • To improve their mental health, the therapist advised the patients to cultivate a positive mindset.

Hyponyms

  • Raise
  • Farm
  • Produce

Related Words

  • Cultivation (noun)
  • Cultivator (noun)

Meaning 3

Teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry".

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • As an art critic, it was her role to cultivate an appreciation for abstract expressionism in aspiring collectors and enthusiasts.
  • She spent years cultivating her palate to discern the subtle nuances in different varieties of wine.
  • The young artist was fortunate to have a mentor who could cultivate her intuition and help her develop a unique style.
  • Through years of reading and attending workshops, she cultivated an ear for poetry that rivaled those of renowned poets.
  • It's essential for budding gourmets to cultivate a sensitivity to the rich flavors and textures in international cuisine.

Synonyms

  • Civilize
  • Train
  • Educate
  • School
  • Civilise

Hypernyms

  • Refine
  • Fine-tune
  • Polish

Hyponyms

  • Sophisticate

Related Words

  • Cultivation (noun)

Meaning 4

Adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment; "domesticate oats"; "tame the soil".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The farmer learned to cultivate the harsh desert land, transforming it into a lush oasis.
  • Cultivate the seeds carefully to acclimate them to the warmer outdoor temperatures.
  • Researchers in the lab worked tirelessly to cultivate the previously unknown species of wheat.
  • New settlers needed to cultivate the wilderness so that crops and livestock might thrive.
  • Cultivate your own garden by gradually adapting your wildflower seeds to a controlled environment.

Synonyms

  • Domesticate
  • Tame
  • Naturalise
  • Naturalize

Hypernyms

  • Adapt
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