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incubate

1 of 1verb
/ˈɪŋkjəˌbeɪt/
Forms:incubates,incubating,incubated,incubated
1

to keep an egg in a favorable condition to help it develop until it hatches

  • The mother hen incubated her eggs in the cozy nest she had made.
  • Some fish species build nests where they incubate their eggs until they are ready to hatch.
  • The penguin parents took turns to incubate their egg.
  • The mother crocodile patiently incubated her clutch of eggs buried in the sand.
  • Birds of prey like eagles build large nests where they incubate their eggs and raise their chicks.
Synonyms:
2

grow under conditions that promote development

3

to have an infectious disease developing inside one's body without any perceptible signs

4

(of a disease or virus) to develop gradually without showing any symptoms

5

to retain something such as eggs or bacteria in a favorable condition to help them develop