seminate (Meaning)

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seminate (v. t.)

To sow; to spread; to propagate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seminate

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seminate Sentence Examples

  1. The dandelion seeds were carried by the wind, effectively seminating the plant throughout the field.
  2. The gardener carefully hand-seminated the heirloom tomato seeds in the raised bed.
  3. The new technology promised to greatly enhance the semination of crops, yielding higher harvests.
  4. The biologist studied the semination patterns of migratory birds, hoping to understand their reproductive behavior.
  5. The seeds were stored in a cool and dry environment to ensure proper semination when planted.
  6. The farmer used a mechanical seeder to efficiently seminate the vast expanse of his cornfield.
  7. The semination of the lotus flower is a symbol of rebirth and renewal in many cultures.
  8. The wasps were instrumental in the semination of certain fig species, forming a unique symbiotic relationship.
  9. The semination of knowledge is essential for the advancement of civilization and the preservation of its wisdom.
  10. The scientist's discovery led to a breakthrough in artificial semination techniques, revolutionizing livestock breeding practices.

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To sow; to spread; to propagate.

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The dandelion seeds were carried by the wind, effectively seminating the plant throughout the field.

The gardener carefully hand-seminated the heirloom tomato seeds in the raised bed.

The new technology promised to greatly enhance the semination of crops, yielding higher harvests.

The biologist studied the semination patterns of migratory birds, hoping to understand their reproductive behavior.