Australian English Meaning of domesticating
domestication
Other Australian English words related to domestication
- adapting
- adoption
- breeding
- growing
- raising
- training
- using
- utilising
- Cultivating
- producing
- propagating
- acclimatisation
- acclimatising
- accommodating
- accustoming
- adjusting
- borrowing
- conditioning
- conforming
- conquering
- Doctoring
- Editing
- fashioning
- fitting
- fostering
- habituating
- mastering
- naturalising
- nurturing
- planting
- putting
- rearing
- shaping
- subordinating
- appropriate
- Tailoring
- usurping
- cropping
- culturing
- enabling
- promoting
- subduing
- conquering
- alteration
- appropriation
- arrogant
- bringing up
- dominating
- dressing
- Embracing
- N/A
- Modifying
- overwhelming
- pacifying
- recasting
- reclaiming
- recycling
- Re-focusing
- remake
- revising
- takeover
- transforming
- conquering
- converting
- Redesign
- Redevelopment
- redo
- reengineering
- refashioning
- refitting
- reinventing
- remodelling
- renovation
- rework
- sowing
- subjecting
- taking on
- major
Nearest Words of domesticating
Definitions and Meaning of domesticating in English
domesticating
to bring into use in one's own country, to bring to the level of ordinary people, to adapt to living with human beings and to serving their purposes, to cause to become adapted to life in a household, to adapt (an animal or plant) over time from a wild or natural state especially by selective breeding to life in close association with and to the benefit of humans, a domesticated (see domesticate entry 1 sense 2) animal or plant
FAQs About the word domesticating
domestication
to bring into use in one's own country, to bring to the level of ordinary people, to adapt to living with human beings and to serving their purposes, to cause t
adapting,adoption,breeding,growing,raising,training,using,utilising,Cultivating,producing
No antonyms found.
domestic partnership => domestic partnership, domestic animals => domestic animals, domes => domes, domains => domains, dolors => aches and pains,