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cultivate

KUHL-tih-vayt
verb
1
To prepare and use land for growing crops.
"The family has cultivated this land for three generations."
2
To develop or improve a skill, relationship, or quality over time.
"She worked hard to cultivate good relationships with her clients."

How to Use Cultivate

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo grow crops on land, or more broadly, to nurture and develop something over time.

Common pairings
cultivate crops cultivate a relationship cultivate a skill

Word Forms

cultivated past tense, cultivates singular

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Etymology

From Medieval Latin cultivare ("to till"), from Latin cultus, from colere ("to till, tend, cultivate").

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