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fertilize

1 of 1verb
/ˈfɝtəlaɪz/
Forms:fertilizes,fertilizing,fertilized,fertilized
1

to increase productivity of the soil by spreading suitable substances on it

transitive
  • Gardeners fertilize their vegetable patches with compost to enrich the soil with nutrients.
  • They fertilize their lawns with a balanced fertilizer to promote healthy grass growth.
  • The orchardists fertilize their fruit trees with organic fertilizers to improve fruit quality.
  • He fertilizes his flower beds with aged manure to provide essential nutrients for flowering plants.
  • Don't forget to fertilize potted plants regularly to support their growth and vitality.
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2

to introduce male reproductive cells into the female reproductive system for reproduction

transitive
  • The veterinarian helped fertilize the cow through artificial insemination.
  • Farmers often fertilize their livestock to increase breeding success.
  • Scientists have been researching ways to fertilize eggs in a lab setting.
  • The doctor explained the process of fertilizing an egg using IVF.
  • In some species, males fertilize the female’s eggs externally in the water.