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cultivate

Definition for cultivate

verb as in develop land for growing

verb as in nurture, take care of

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While the planet continues to warm, more and more people are flocking to cultivate the celebrated fruit in new places.

From Salon

"I think for consumers, the idea of cultivated meat is quite different," Chen said, using another term for lab-grown protein.

From Salon

A cheaper, more resourceful approach to AI could help the UK and other governments realise the goal of cultivating homegrown AI powerhouses.

From BBC

It’s not remotely surprising that the Old World’s new-wave right-wingers are eager to cultivate relationships with the world’s richest man.

From Salon

"We used to plant wheat, barley, cumin and cotton. Now we cannot do anything. And as long as we cannot cultivate these lands, we will always be in poor economic condition," he adds, clearly frustrated.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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