cultivate - use in sentences

Object

  • cannabis: The gang used hydroponics growing systems to cultivate the cannabis.
  • land: The people buried here were most probably farmers who would have cultivated the adjacent land.
  • soil: In studies of seed loss in cultivated soil the mean annual decline rate ranged from 58 % to 66 % .
  • hectare: According to the United Nations Population Fund, 13 people share one cultivated hectare in Vietnam.

Preposition: on

  • farm: The best mussels are either found well offshore and away from sources of pollution or are cultivated on mussel farms under very controlled conditions.
  • scale: Tulip bulbs have been cultivated on a large scale since the 16th century.

Subject

  • Roman: An attractive plant display area contains a range of plants known to have been cultivated by the Romans.
  • farmer: These strips ( called selions ), were usually bundled together in ' furlongs ' and each strip was cultivated by a single farmer.

Modifying Another Word

  • intensively: In the area around Barcelona vegetables and fruit are intensively cultivated.
  • expensively: She had a very lovely voice which had been expensively cultivated.
  • organically: The plants are organically cultivated or come from wild, ecologically clean areas.
  • diligently: He diligently cultivated the rice field in the rural areas for five years.
  • richly: They extend for 40km along the western shores of Lake Dian which stretches away from the suburbs into the richly cultivated plain.
  • commercially: Supplies were kept up only by the introduction in recent decades of commercially cultivated gigas oysters.

Preposition: in

  • garden: It is still cultivated in the gardens of the FayĆ»m.

Preposition: for

  • production: A fruit tree is defined as a tree cultivated for the production of fruit, such as apples, pears, plums and cherries.

Preposition: by

  • Roman: An attractive plant display area contains a range of plants known to have been cultivated by the Romans.
  • farmer: These strips ( called selions ), were usually bundled together in ' furlongs ' and each strip was cultivated by a single farmer.

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