Fertilizing

Word FERTILIZING
Character 11
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Definitions and meanings of "Fertilizing"

What do we mean by fertilizing?

To make (the soil) more fertile by adding nutrients to it.

To make more creative or intellectually productive.

To cause to produce offspring through insemination; to inseminate.

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The word "fertilizing" in example sentences

You may know that since about 2006 there has been a large and growing problem with the honey bees which play a large part in fertilizing our flowers and crops. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Dung at least has nutrients which can be useful in fertilizing plants. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This means that the short-term fertilizing effect is maximized, concomitantly reducing the long-term fertilizing effect. ❋ Unknown (1996)

Hermon, falls in fertilizing power on the mountains of Zion, so this unity is fruitful in good works. ❋ Unknown (1871)

BASH: And this is what Mr. Bush calls fertilizing grassroots. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Many growers have gotten a crop from single trees where there was trouble with the pollination by artificially fertilizing, that is, shaking the pollen from fertile trees, even black walnut, over the barren pistillates. ❋ Jacob Calvin Cooper (1891)

Since there are fewer eggs they must be more carefully fertilized; that is, the fertilizing material must be sure to come in contact with all of them. ❋ Margaret Warner Morley (1890)

If your friends have to spend some time away from their farm, you want to be able to earn your coins fertilizing their plots as well. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The trust, along with the South Jersey Land and Water Trust, is working to raise awareness about pesticide usage and excessive fertilizing, which is cause for current levels of nutrients and pesticides in the creek. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Ohio growers have one advantage over earlier growers of the plant -- their land has not been cultivated as long as the famous tobacco lands of the Connecticut valley, and does not require that thorough fertilizing which is so necessary in New England. ❋ E. R. Billings (N/A)

Chemical solutions could capture carbon dioxide from the air; "fertilizing" the ocean with nitrogen or iron could promote carbon-consuming algae; or high-carbon water from the ocean surface could be pumped to the depths. ❋ Dana Milbank (2010)

So between now and then, the soil has to be dried out, its temperature has to be above 60 degrees, and preparations, such as fertilizing, must be completed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ithaca's prohibition is at odds with hundreds of cities, villages and towns around the country and state -- including New York, Syracuse and Binghamton -- that allow well-managed flocks of chickens for eggs, meat and companionship, as well as other benefits such as fertilizing, pest control and education, according to thecitychicken. com. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Scientists have realized for decades that "fertilizing" desolate regions of the ocean with iron or other nutrients could spawn large blooms of carbon-hungry phytoplankton. [email protected] (2010)

LOHAFEX [5], as the experiment is known, will stimulate rapid growth of phytoplankton over an area of 300 square kilometers by "fertilizing" it with 20 tonnes of dissolved iron sulphate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This method involved controlling the ovulatory process with hormones, surgically removing the eggs and fertilizing them outside the body, then returning them to the uterus. ❋ Kristen Henderson (2011)

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