cultivated

IPA: kˈʌɫtʌveɪtɪd

adjective

  • (of a person) cultured, refined, educated
  • (of a plant) grown by cultivation (not wild)
  • (of land) farmed
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Examples of "cultivated" in Sentences

  • Maize and corn are cultivated in that area.
  • They are very infrequently cultivated in the West.
  • Coconut is the main crop cultivated in the islands.
  • It is commonly cultivated in the tropics in the country.
  • _Every farmer should post every foot of his lands, cultivated and not cultivated_.
  • In the past decade, Bob Somerby has chronicled and analyzed the lovely media narratives that McCain cultivated in '99.
  • His family considers my fickleness and independence to be a trait cultivated from the divorce and from my mom, as though I am the way I am to spite them.
  • Lechuga: lettuce (Lactuca sativa) All lettuce varieties have been cultivated from the original wild varieties found in North America, including Mexico, as well as in Northern Europe and North Africa.
  • With their miles of piping, tubing, wiring and several hundred electric motors and pressure and temperature switches and control valves, they form a package that for temperament would make Maria Callas look like a study in cultivated calm.
  • Traveling through this rocky, hardscrabble land, one wonders how the inhabitants have sustained themselves for thousands of years and marvels at the fact that this part of Mexico is the place where corn was first cultivated from a wild grain that grew in the valleys between steep, cactus-strewn mountainsides.

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