fertilitate (Meaning)

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fertilitate (v. t.)

To fertilize; to fecundate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fertilitate

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fertilitate Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer's hard work and the soil's fertility resulted in a bountiful harvest.
  2. The lush green fields were a testament to the soil's immense fertility.
  3. The region's fertile soil attracted farmers from all over the country.
  4. The river's annual floods brought rich sediment, increasing the fertility of the surrounding land.
  5. The government implemented various programs to improve soil fertility and boost agricultural productivity.
  6. The use of organic fertilizers helped maintain soil fertility and reduce chemical inputs.
  7. The combination of favorable climate and fertile soil made the area ideal for growing a variety of crops.
  8. Researchers studied the impact of different farming practices on soil fertility and crop yields.
  9. The fertile soil of the Nile River Valley has sustained civilizations for thousands of years.
  10. The farmers celebrated the fertility of their land with an annual festival, thanking the gods for their blessings.

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To fertilize; to fecundate.

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No antonyms found.

The farmer's hard work and the soil's fertility resulted in a bountiful harvest.

The lush green fields were a testament to the soil's immense fertility.

The region's fertile soil attracted farmers from all over the country.

The river's annual floods brought rich sediment, increasing the fertility of the surrounding land.