To prepare land for the growing of crops.
The farmer cultivates the soil in preparation for the new growing season. They are cultivating a positive energy in the neighborhood with the building of the new community center.
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.
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.
That is the correct spelling of "cultivate" (farm, or nurture).
The Latin word 'cultus' that comes from the English word 'cult' IS TOTALLY different from the word 'cultivate'. Cultivate means "to nourish something" and 'cult' means "to vernerate or worship" someone. WE Christians AREN'T of the 'cult' or 'occult' so ALL is good.
cultivate?
Yes, the prefix in "cultivate" is "cult-," which comes from the Latin word "cultivare" meaning to prepare or tend land for crops.
The word "cultivate" consists of the root "cult," which comes from the Latin "cultura," meaning "to till or cultivate." The prefix "cul-" is derived from the Latin root, while the suffix "-vate" indicates the verb form. Affixes related to "cultivate" include "cultivation" (noun) and "cultivator" (noun), which share the same root but differ in their endings.
The farmer cultivates the soil in preparation for the new growing season. They are cultivating a positive energy in the neighborhood with the building of the new community center.
A piece of ground appropriated to the cultivation of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables., A rich, well-cultivated spot or tract of country., To lay out or cultivate a garden; to labor in a garden; to practice horticulture., To cultivate as a garden.
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.
# Cyril cultivated roses. (Literal meaning of verb cultivate) # Joe cultivates good relations with his neighbours. (Figurative meaning of verb cultivate) # Anna is a highly cultivated lady. (Past participle used as adjectivemeaning well educated, civilized)
I am trying to cultivate my garden, between rainstorms. Let's try to cultivate a prosperous community.
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.