10 sentences with 'cultivated'

Example sentences and phrases with the word cultivated and other words derived from it.

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« Patience is a virtue that must be cultivated to have a fulfilling life. »

cultivated: Patience is a virtue that must be cultivated to have a fulfilling life.
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« The invasion of insects in the garden damaged all the plants I cultivated with so much love. »

cultivated: The invasion of insects in the garden damaged all the plants I cultivated with so much love.
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« The countryside was a place of work and effort, where the peasants cultivated the land with dedication. »

cultivated: The countryside was a place of work and effort, where the peasants cultivated the land with dedication.
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« Tulips grew well in the Netherlands and had long been cultivated by European elites. »
« In turn, this meant that only relatively soft soil could be cultivated, limiting the amount of land that could be made arable. »
« The women cultivated the garden, looked after the small animals (e.g. poultry), made cheese and beer, and were almost entirely responsible for cooking, cleaning and childcare. »
« However, his meteoric rise to power was cut short when he led his forces against the Ottomans in 1514 and suffered a crushing defeat, shattering his carefully cultivated aura of divine power. »
« In turn, this seems to have occurred in areas that extensively cultivated cereal grains such as wheat and barley, because cereal grains were easy to collect and store, which facilitated taxation. »
« Louis XIV was called the Sun King, a term and image he actively cultivated, declaring himself "peerless", and being depicted as the sun god Apollo (he once performed as Apollo in a ballet before his nobles, to rapturous applause - he was an excellent dancer). »
« A "Renaissance man" (note that there were also important women thinkers, but the term "Renaissance man" was used exclusively for men) was a man who cultivated the classical virtues, which were not exactly the same as the Christian ones: understanding, benevolence, compassion, fortitude, fortitude, judgement, eloquence, and honour, among others. »

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