Corn, beans and squash.
Cultivate your friends and keep them close. My mother wants to cultivate flowers.
I can give you several sentences.We tried to cultivate her friendship.Farmers cultivate the soil for their crops.I have given up trying to cultivate her taste.
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The US bought the state of Florida from the Spanish.
I am trying to cultivate my garden, between rainstorms. Let's try to cultivate a prosperous community.
They joined the US to fight the Spanish
to cultivate energy is to create it
In the sentence 'A teacher's job is to cultivate a hunger for learning' cultivate means to nurture or develop.
Mexico is the Spanish-speaking country that touches the US.
Spanish Conquistadors embarked on exploration of the southwestern US
That is the correct spelling of "cultivate" (farm, or nurture).
Cultivated is the past participle of cultivate.