advance, care for, cultured, evolve, foster, list, pamper, propagate, run after, sustain, whet
Definitionv. foster the growth of
Last update: August 10, 2015
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We must cultivate good relations with others. [verb]
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Farmers cultivate the lands. [verb]
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CLICK HERE FOR BEST PRICE Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Birdbath Cultivate learning in the birdbath garden ! [verb]
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Use the tractor-mounted post-hole borer to cultivate each location to a depth greater than the length of the roots on the bare-rooted transplants. [verb]
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You should be the last to cultivate mnemonics for yourself or for your friends. [verb]
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The warriors in front stepped aside, opening the way to their most approved orator by the action; one who spoke all those languages that were cultivated among the northern aborigines. [verb]
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But don't let me hear of that Club any more, or YOU may go and cultivate for the public good. [verb]
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Thus the tower commanded two prospects, the one richly cultivated and highly adorned, the other exhibiting the monotonous and dreary character of a wild and inhospitable moorland. [verb]
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] "The next day I took leave of Old Mortality, who seemed affected by the unusual attention with which I had cultivated his acquaintance and listened to his conversation." [verb]
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"We have land of our own, which we cultivate; we have our pony and our cart; we have our pigs and our cows." [verb]
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And yet, to do it justice, I must say that Egypt has been well spoken of as the richest and most highly cultivated land under the sun. [verb]
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