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Meanings of
domesticated
in inglês
Converted or adapted to domestic use.
domestic
Related terms
tame
tamed
Usage of
domesticated
in inglês
1
At best, however, these three
domesticated
animal species provided only occasional meals.
2
The problem was, Jason didn't want to be refined, reformed or
domesticated
.
3
The
domesticated
breeds of China, Cochin-China, and Siam belong to this type.
4
The hunters make the case that stags raised in captivity become
domesticated
.
5
Dogs are
domesticated
,
and are used by the natives in their hunts.
6
On the contrary, we desperately need more wilderness in our
over
-
domesticated
outdoors.
7
He is one of the most respectable, the most
domesticated
of peers.
8
The other portion advocated their being adopted into the tribe, and
domesticated
.
9
As with other
long
-
domesticated
animals, the instincts of the silk-moth have suffered.
10
The scarlet fever, once
domesticated
,
is a permanent member of the family.
11
Months passed away, and Miss West was
domesticated
in her new home.
12
Archaeozoological evidence indicates that sheep were first
domesticated
in the Fertile Crescent.
13
Elephants are proverbially sagacious, both in their wild state and when
domesticated
.
14
From these circumstances the number of
domesticated
animals has never been large.
15
Their
domesticated
imaginations had never conceived of a sight so unspeakably brutal.
16
An immensely supportive, brilliant friend and a very warm and
domesticated
person.
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domesticated
domesticate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
domesticated animals
become domesticated
domesticated species
domesticated plants
domesticated productions
More collocations
Domesticated
through the time
Domesticated
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Common
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