irrigated (Meaning)

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irrigated (imp. & p. p.)

of Irrigate

irrigated Sentence Examples

  1. The parched fields were irrigated to ensure a bountiful harvest.
  2. Modern irrigation systems use advanced technology to deliver water to crops efficiently.
  3. In arid regions, irrigation is crucial for sustaining agriculture and ensuring food security.
  4. Drip irrigation is a water-saving irrigation method that delivers water directly to the roots of plants.
  5. Center-pivot irrigation systems are commonly used in large-scale farming operations to irrigate vast fields of crops.
  6. Subsurface irrigation involves burying pipes underground to deliver water directly to the root zone of plants.
  7. Furrow irrigation is a traditional irrigation method that involves creating furrows in the soil to channel water to crops.
  8. The construction of dams and reservoirs has enabled the irrigation of vast areas of land, transforming deserts into fertile farmlands.
  9. Farmers carefully monitor soil moisture levels to determine the optimal time for irrigation.
  10. Sustainable irrigation practices aim to minimize water wastage and protect the environment.

FAQs About the word irrigated

of Irrigate

humid, damp, dampish, moist, steeped, flushed, laved,rinsed, aqueous, sluiced

unwatered, bone-dry, dry, unwatered, waterless, waterless, dry,arid, bone-dry, arid

The parched fields were irrigated to ensure a bountiful harvest.

Modern irrigation systems use advanced technology to deliver water to crops efficiently.

In arid regions, irrigation is crucial for sustaining agriculture and ensuring food security.

Drip irrigation is a water-saving irrigation method that delivers water directly to the roots of plants.