ingerminate (Meaning)

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ingerminate (v. t.)

To cause to germinate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ingerminate

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ingerminate Sentence Examples

  1. The dormant seeds refused to ingerminate, despite the optimal conditions for growth.
  2. The botanist carefully controlled the temperature and humidity to enhance the ingermination rate.
  3. The light sensor on the device triggers the release of water, promoting ingermination.
  4. The soil's acidity level can significantly affect the ingermination time of certain seeds.
  5. Researchers studied the mechanisms behind the dormancy and ingermination of ancient plant species.
  6. The lack of sunlight hindered the ingermination of the transplanted seedlings.
  7. After prolonged dormancy, the seeds finally ingerminated, heralding the arrival of spring.
  8. The seed coat's thickness and composition influence the ease of ingermination.
  9. The Ungerminated seeds were discarded as they were unlikely to produce viable plants.
  10. The ingermination process was a crucial stage in the plant's life cycle, determining its establishment and growth.

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To cause to germinate.

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No antonyms found.

The dormant seeds refused to ingerminate, despite the optimal conditions for growth.

The botanist carefully controlled the temperature and humidity to enhance the ingermination rate.

The light sensor on the device triggers the release of water, promoting ingermination.

The soil's acidity level can significantly affect the ingermination time of certain seeds.