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incubate

[in-kyuh-beyt, ing-] / ˈɪn kyəˌbeɪt, ˈɪŋ- /
VERB
hatch
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And he shows how Music Inn incubated a “Third Stream” hybrid of jazz and classical music through the work of the composer Gunther Schuller and others at the Lenox School of Jazz.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We do generally think that both males and females take care of incubating the egg, and they also take care of feeding the chick."

From Salon

Each parent takes turns incubating the eggs over a monthlong period, according to the beaches department.

From Los Angeles Times

“The Department of State is reviewing all agency programs, contracts and grants that promote or incubate gender ideology,” Nagy wrote to employees of the State Department.

From Salon

As for the couple, Steers said Jackie and Shadow are incubating and taking care of the eggs.

From Los Angeles Times