breeding grounds Antonyms

Meaning of breeding grounds

breeding grounds

a place or set of circumstances suitable for or favorable to growth and development, a place or situation that helps or allows something to grow or develop, the place where animals go to breed, the place to which animals go to breed

breeding grounds Sentence Examples

  1. Mosquitoes find ample breeding grounds in stagnant water sources.
  2. The wetland ecosystem provides vital breeding grounds for migratory bird species.
  3. The densely vegetated shoreline serves as a secluded breeding ground for fish.
  4. Unmanaged waste can create breeding grounds for disease-carrying pests.
  5. Agricultural fields can unintentionally become breeding grounds for unwanted pests.
  6. The proliferation of standing water after heavy rainfall creates potential breeding grounds for insects.
  7. The warm, humid climate provides favorable breeding grounds for tropical parasites.
  8. The abandoned building had become a breeding ground for rats and mice.
  9. The overgrown park became a prime breeding ground for ticks and other pests.
  10. The rapid spread of invasive species has created new breeding grounds for them in previously unoccupied habitats.

FAQs About the word breeding grounds

a place or set of circumstances suitable for or favorable to growth and development, a place or situation that helps or allows something to grow or develop, the

nurseries,centers, nests, hotbeds, niduses, seedbeds,focuses, hothouses, seats, nuclei

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Mosquitoes find ample breeding grounds in stagnant water sources.

The wetland ecosystem provides vital breeding grounds for migratory bird species.

The densely vegetated shoreline serves as a secluded breeding ground for fish.

Unmanaged waste can create breeding grounds for disease-carrying pests.