CULTIVATION in a Sentence
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99 example sentences for CULTIVATION, such as:
1. We have a vast expanse of cultivated land.
2. This method of cultivation produces higher yield.
3. She has cultivated an image as a tough negotiator.
4. These fields have been under cultivation for years.
5. The very cultivation surrounding it had disappeared.
2. This method of cultivation produces higher yield.
3. She has cultivated an image as a tough negotiator.
4. These fields have been under cultivation for years.
5. The very cultivation surrounding it had disappeared.
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Meanings and Examples of CULTIVATION
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cultivation
n. (agriculture) production of food by preparing the land to grow crops (especially on a large scale)
n. the act of raising or growing plants (especially on a large scale)
Classic Sentence: (73 in 5 pages)
1 He is an Englishman, and in the midst of national and professional prejudices, unsoftened by cultivation, retains some of the noblest endowments of humanity.
2 Men who before this change seemed to have been hid in caves dispersed themselves and were employed in various arts of cultivation.
3 It had a wild and rocky appearance, but as I approached nearer I easily perceived the traces of cultivation.
4 I am free to confess that I have not been actively engaged in pursuits immediately connected with cultivation or with stock, though well aware that both will claim my attention on a foreign shore.
5 Lands gone out of cultivation, overgrown with weeds, or divided among the peasants, and where millions of bushels were raised you get a hundred thousand; the wealth of the country has decreased.
6 Besides the above reasons, the Romans may likely enough have thought that it was not so much the quantity of the land allotted as its careful cultivation that would make it suffice.
Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER VII.
Context Highlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER VII.
7 In Washington the military governor, at the urgent appeal of the superintendent, opened confiscated estates to the cultivation of the fugitives, and there in the shadow of the dome gathered black farm villages.
8 The government and benevolent societies furnished the means of cultivation, and the Negro turned again slowly to work.
9 Our next effort was in the direction of increasing the cultivation of the land, so as to secure some return from it, and at the same time give the students training in agriculture.
10 At the present time the institution owns twenty-three hundred acres of land, one thousand of which are under cultivation each year, entirely by student labour.
11 She knew every farmer for miles about: how much land he had under cultivation, how many cattle he was feeding, what his liabilities were.
12 There was not a man in Black Hawk who had the intelligence or cultivation, much less the personal distinction, of Antonia's father.
13 His heart was exactly where yours, sir, and mine could be brought, with proper effort and cultivation.
14 The very cultivation surrounding it had disappeared.
15 Tell her what Heathcliff is: an unreclaimed creature, without refinement, without cultivation; an arid wilderness of furze and whinstone.
Example Sentence: (26 in 2 pages)
1 The course will also consider whole new ways of growing fruit that own-root cultivation might offer.
2 Their method can more than double the yield of certain mushroom species compared with conventional cultivation methods.
3 These fields have been under cultivation for years.
4 This method of cultivation produces higher yield.
5 Universities are connected to the societies that sustain them; but these connections are relationships that require cultivation, not by the university public relations office but by academics themselves.
6 Professor Gladwyn would be an acquaintance worth cultivating.
7 For a cultivated man to be ignorant of foreign languages is a great inconveniece.
8 She has cultivated an image as a tough negotiator.
9 The land here has been intensively cultivated for generations.
10 We have a vast expanse of cultivated land.
11 A broad valley opened up leading to a high, flat plateau of cultivated land.
12 These cultivated individuals have been imbued with a sense of social purpose.
13 Corn and cotton are extensively cultivated in this region.
14 Olives have been cultivated successfully in southern Australia.
15 In agriculture, a terrace is a leveled section of a hilly cultivated area, designed as a method of soil conservation.