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cul·ti·vat·ing
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Cultivating
of Cultivate
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cultivatingverb
Verb form of the word cultivate.
Cultivating crops is a part of the job of a farmer or market gardener.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cultivating in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cultivating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of cultivating in a Sentence
I was honored to be part of such a special evening, tonight reminds all of us about the power the arts have in cultivating the American voice.Thank you to Ford’s Theatre Society for tonight, and your continued dedication to education and leadership in the arts — the impact they have on society is invaluable and something we will continue to cherish throughout time.
Some of them may have been rapidly domesticated by humans simply moving them or transporting them [along trade routes such as the silk road] from the Caucasus all the way to East Asia, so, its possible that humans were stillinflicting evolutionary changeson these plants without actually intensively cultivating them.
One of the more interesting things about desert environments is how people and animals can survive in the very limits of existence, and find very creative ways of finding water and cultivating food in the desert.
This is nothing but Modis government continued policies of cultivating seeds of hatred and promoting differences between the communities and religious segments of the population to achieve its designs.
Democracy is not a fragile flower still it needs cultivating.
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