Fecundating [verb]
Definition of Fecundating:
impregnate
Synonyms of Fecundating:
Opposite/Antonyms of Fecundating:
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Sentence/Example of Fecundating:
But instinct is routine, and if thought did not fecundate it, it would no more progress in man than in the bee or ant.
If we would fecundate them, we must take them as a kind of material of universal truths.
How could one fecundate the universal doubt so that it should give birth to a new faith?
He speaks by his arts, which might fecundate our human inventions.
It is necessary that the male cephalopode fecundate the female.
After what manner could a pure spirit fecundate this favorite virgin?
The fluid from one male will fecundate the eggs of half a dozen females.
Very few flowers can fecundate directly; nearly all have need of an intermediary, the wind, an insect, a bird.
There remained no other free communities whose culture could fecundate that of the Greek and other cities held in tutelage.
Genius needs to retreat upon itself, to fecundate itself until from the nightmare of one life is born the dream of another.