incubating Antonyms

Meaning of incubating

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incubating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Incubate

incubating Sentence Examples

  1. The hen was incubating her eggs with unwavering care, ensuring the chicks' survival.
  2. The hospital's incubating room provided a controlled environment for premature babies.
  3. The scientist was incubating the bacteria in a petri dish, observing their growth and characteristics.
  4. The rainforests serve as natural incubators for countless species of plants and animals.
  5. The incubator at the petting zoo allowed visitors to observe the fascinating process of chick hatching.
  6. The company was incubating innovative ideas in its research and development department.
  7. The writer's mind was incubating a plot for a gripping novel.
  8. The museum's ancient Egyptian display featured a rare artifact that had been incubating for centuries.
  9. The doctor advised the patient to incubate the wound for a few days to promote healing.
  10. The pandemic had created a social incubator, fostering connections and support among isolated individuals.

FAQs About the word incubating

of Incubate

hatching, spawning,sitting, laying, setting,brooding,

preventing, combatting, banning, prohibiting, preventing, combatting, banning, opposing, forbidding, inhibiting

The hen was incubating her eggs with unwavering care, ensuring the chicks' survival.

The hospital's incubating room provided a controlled environment for premature babies.

The scientist was incubating the bacteria in a petri dish, observing their growth and characteristics.

The rainforests serve as natural incubators for countless species of plants and animals.