fecundating

[US]/[fɪˈkʌndətɪŋ]/
[UK]/[fɪˈkʌndətɪŋ]/

Translation

v. (present participle of fecundate)To make fertile; to cause to produce abundantly.; To fertilize.; To promote the growth or proliferation of.

Phrases & Collocations

fecundating landscape

fecundating influence

fecundating process

fecundating ideas

fecundating soil

fecundating effect

fecundating environment

fecundating mind

fecundating growth

fecundating potential

Example Sentences

the farmer was carefully fecundating his orchard with new rootstock.

the artist found the landscape fecundating to her creative process.

the scientist studied the fecundating effects of the new fertilizer on crop yields.

the warm climate was fecundating for the growth of tropical plants.

the professor discussed the fecundating power of new ideas in the classroom.

the soil was fecundating, allowing for a rich harvest of vegetables.

the company hoped the merger would be fecundating for their business growth.

the artist's early experiences were fecundating to her later work.

the research aimed to understand the fecundating mechanisms of the ecosystem.

the new technology proved fecundating for the manufacturing process.

the mentorship program was fecundating for the young professionals' careers.

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