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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
Whoever has a machete uses it for cultivating, not for other purposes, it is impossible to say that people have machetes for killing.
Understanding your subconscious and your conscious mind is the key to cultivating self-awareness.
The good news is that this is what we do for a living, which is cultivating live and on-demand content that brings together these moments, we're trying our best to bridge the gap and reach more members than we would've had in person.
He (Sanders) said he was unimportant and it was all about the movement, and then it kind of escalated. ‘If you don’t support the movement, I don’t want your vote'... Obviously he’s become more adept at cultivating voters.” - New York Times, 7/3/15
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.
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