seminated

[ˈseməneɪtɪd]

seminated Definition

  • 1to spread or disperse something, especially seeds on land
  • 2to fertilize an egg with sperm

Using seminated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "seminated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer seminated the field with wheat seeds.

  • Example

    The flowers were seminated by the wind.

  • Example

    The doctor seminated the egg with the sperm in the lab.

seminated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for seminated

Phrases with seminated

  • self-seminated

    plants that grow from seeds that have fallen naturally from the parent plant

    Example

    The garden was full of self-seminated flowers.

  • the process of fertilizing an egg with sperm outside the body, typically in a laboratory dish, and then transferring the embryo into the uterus

    Example

    The couple opted for artificially seminated pregnancy after years of trying to conceive naturally.

  • to spread or disseminate ideas or information among people

    Example

    The organization aims to seminate awareness about climate change among the youth.

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Summary: seminated in Brief

The verb 'seminated' [ˈseməneɪtɪd] refers to spreading or dispersing something, especially seeds on land, or fertilizing an egg with sperm. Examples include 'The farmer seminated the field with wheat seeds.' and 'The doctor seminated the egg with the sperm in the lab.' The term extends into phrases like 'self-seminated,' referring to plants that grow from naturally fallen seeds, and 'artificially seminated,' which denotes the process of fertilizing an egg with sperm outside the body. 'Seminate ideas' is another phrase that means to spread or disseminate ideas or information among people.