uncultivated
IPA: ʌnkˈʌɫtʌveɪtʌd
adjective
- Not cultivated by agricultural methods; not prepared for cultivation.
- Inadequately educated; lacking art or knowledge
- Not attended to or fostered.
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Examples of "uncultivated" in Sentences
- Their food is wild and uncultivated.
- Deer inhabit the uncultivated part of the island.
- Most of the acreage of the Delta was uncultivated.
- Aniceto, for his part, chose the uncultivated ones.
- Deer inhabit in the uncultivated part of the island.
- In 1971, uncultivated land was declared state property.
- Currently, Thal is mostly unpopulated and uncultivated area.
- Among these were tributes and expropriations of uncultivated land.
- Uncultivated, the soil experienced increased erosion and compaction.
- Fallow is the stage of crop rotation in which the land is left uncultivated.
- The villages were abandoned, and the land lay around in uncultivated wastes.
- Ignored was that local law stipulated that "uncultivated" land could be owned by individuals.
- In this respect, the Persians, Turks, and the so-called uncultivated people, are much more generous than we are.
- It is only the ill-bred, that is, the uncultivated imagination that will amuse itself where it ought to worship and work. "
- In San Andrés isolated trees and small localized groups of trees survive, apart from secondary bushy vegetation in uncultivated areas or forming an irregular undergrowth among the crops of coconut palm, while there are some remnants of the forest in the central massif of Providencia.
- Job wrote his epic poem in a state of society which we should probably term uncultivated; and when Lamech gave utterance to the most ancient and the saddest of human lyrics, the world was in its infancy, and it would appear as if the first artificer in "brass and iron" had only helped to make homicide more easy.
- But the difference between the states does not appear to me so great as the gentleman imagines; and I beg leave to say, that in proportion to the increase of population, the southern states will have greater weight than the northern, as they have such large quantities of land still uncultivated, which is not so much the case to the north.
- And those who possess or have cultivated in themselves this fine moral sentiment of unselfishness, justice, and considerateness, will be surrounded by an atmosphere of culture though their dwelling-place be an uncarpeted cabin, while those who lack this restraining grace will be "uncultivated" though their surroundings afford every comfort, beauty, and luxury.
- As I have already said, we had from the beginning felt called especially for itinerating work, the work of looking out new fields and preparing the way for other laborers, the work of preparing the soil in uncultivated regions, that by twos and threes, and in greater numbers when God's time arrived, the sowers of the Word might come to dark Tibet to scatter the seed unto a glorious harvest.
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