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cultivates

verb as in develop land for growing

verb as in nurture, take care of

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“Brown cultivates a spirit of free inquiry,” writes its President, Christina Paxson, on her website.

Yet, sadly, neither talent nor ambition cultivates prudence, wisdom, love, or magnanimity.

Target, which cultivates an inclusive, hip image, likewise found the comments attributed to Deen unacceptable.

The group cultivates members from across the country who have volunteered or raised money for nearly every member of Congress.

Indeed, she cultivates an air of mystery about her and her policy views.

His attachment for home, friends, and country is as firm and strong as for the plant he cultivates.

So extensive is the cultivation of the tobacco plant, that even the Arab cultivates it in the burning desert.

She brings us infinite delights, but seldom cultivates in us our faculty of laughing.

Every State is a separate country, and cultivates a separate dialect.

A picture necessarily cultivates the taste of a family circle; a public edifice educates the minds of millions.

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On this page you'll find 117 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cultivates, such as: plant, manage, raise, prepare, fertilize, and breed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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