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Verb(1) (2) make fertile or productive(3) introduce semen into (a female)(4) impregnate

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(1) there were no insects to fecundate flowering plants(2) there were no insects to fecundate flowering plants(3) They used to fecundate their palm-trees in order to make them more fruitful.(4) While McKinney's fecundating prose absolutely shimmers with style, his tendencies toward self-indulgence, exaggeration, and excess ultimately undo the volume's many promising strands of thought.(5) This year the Italian Parliament passed a law obstructing stem cell research that was supposed to u2018protectu2019 women who are going through assisted fecundation .(6) The church ought to take existing traditional cultures more seriously, and work for their mutual fecundation .(7) Scientist say that they need at least 20 white-flag dolphins to carry out artificial fecundation and ensure the quality of the offspring.(8) A mutual fecundation of cultures is a human imperative of our times.(9) By 1784 he was describing in plaintive terms how the English were constantly making new discoveries: u2018The whole of nature is unceasingly studied, requested, worked upon, fecundated , husbanded.u2019(10) Revealed only in the son, fecundity continues to disguise itself as the fecundation of the lovers in difference.
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(1) fecundate
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Verb
1. inseminate
2. fertilize


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