To make obedient, docile and tractable; to train to follow orders of the owner.
Adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment.
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Examples for "cultivate "
1 He added that the US company needed to cultivate the corporate market.
2 But as to persistence it is possible and necessary to cultivate it.
3 The social aspirant should cultivate the art of saying polite nothings acceptably.
4 Wandera said some farmers are building greenhouses to cultivate vegetables like yams.
5 Make decisions that will cultivate and build your faith during tough times.
1 Congress has no power, as I said before, to naturalize a citizen.
2 A bill to naturalize the Prince was, of course, indispensable.
3 He says they must first naturalize and then come again.
4 Spanish-language media and community organizers have been working hard to naturalize and register more Latinos.
5 We would as soon naturalize one animal as another, provided it be a republican animal.
1 I am hoping to get the autumn-lowering Crocus speciosus to naturalise .
2 Can't you get him to naturalise himself and his sister?
3 World Rugby are poised to alter the three-year residency loophole that allows Ireland naturalise foreign players.
4 I have planted Narcissus pseudonarcissus down by the stream, where I hope in time they will naturalise .
5 Another argument is that migrants from a former colony of the destination country are more likely to naturalise .
Correct by punishment or discipline.
Brought from wildness into a domesticated state.
Другие значения термина "tame" 1 State media and tame pro-government academics are increasingly aggressive in their response.
2 The animals were tame because they were not used to seeing men.
3 Gold's record run tame by 1980 standards Gold price at record levels?
4 The birds are tame and quite accomplished in the art of begging.
5 With slack still remaining in the labor market, wage inflation remains tame .
6 It might in time make the financial fallout from Greece look tame .
7 Clearer thinking is also required on how to tame destabilising capital flows.
8 I am quite tame ; I am about the tamest beast that crawls.
9 Q Will the new Smithfield horse fair be too tame an affair?
10 They are quite harmless, and appear to be in general very tame .
11 Exporting countries have curbed shipments to ensure domestic supplies and tame inflation.
12 It is not illness; that is too tame a word for it.
13 The water-life of the Juaves is at once picturesque and curiously tame .
14 The fish here were as tame as those caught in Deer River.
15 Coutu's tame monthly results paled beside strong figures from its U.S. rivals.
16 There never was, perhaps, outwardly so tame a general election as Saturday's.
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