germinating (Meaning)

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

of Germinate

germinating Sentence Examples

  1. The warm soil provided the perfect conditions for the seeds to germinate.
  2. The farmer checked the germinating seeds daily, eagerly anticipating new life.
  3. The germinating process slowed down significantly when the temperature dropped.
  4. The tiny roots emerged from the germinating seeds, reaching towards the nutrient-rich soil.
  5. The sprouts that emerged from the germinating seeds were a hopeful sign of spring's arrival.
  6. The moisture from the rain helped the seeds germinate and establish their first delicate roots.
  7. The germinating seeds were a symbol of hope and renewal in the desolate landscape.
  8. The greenhouse provided a controlled environment where seeds could germinate without any external interference.
  9. The germinating seeds represented a fragile stage of life, vulnerable to pests and environmental changes.
  10. The sight of the germinating seeds filled the farmer with a sense of accomplishment and anticipation for the future harvest.

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of Germinate

emerging, evolving,growing, maturing, flourishing, developing, working out, bourgeoning, playing out, unfolding

digging, picking,killing, killing, picking, digging, extirpating, uprooting, uprooting, plucking

The warm soil provided the perfect conditions for the seeds to germinate.

The farmer checked the germinating seeds daily, eagerly anticipating new life.

The germinating process slowed down significantly when the temperature dropped.

The tiny roots emerged from the germinating seeds, reaching towards the nutrient-rich soil.