Fertilize in a sentence as a verb

They just know it pays well in the long term to fertilize the field, so to speak.

So the fields cross fertilize technical results as well.

When they're all together they smell really bad, but if you spread them out they fertilize the land.

Instead, let them influence, supplement and fertilize each other.

"The smart corporate farmers don't over fertilize, it costs real money.

Key quote: "Cerf: I would happily fertilize my tomatoes with Crovitz' assertion.

They are measuring sperm motility, which is a way to gauge the sperm's ability to fertilize an egg.

"We fertilize crops, especially with nitrogen, because the triple bond in atmospheric NN is a tough nut to break.

While only a single sperm will actually fertilize the egg, a single lone sperm is not capable of accomplishing the task.

He dies from hunger trying to fertilize his field with banknotes and get bees to offer him honey in exchange for an electronic cash transfer.

And how do you irrigate and fertilize mined territory in the Afghan desert in a way that's cheaper than actual demining?

You'd reduce fertilizer usage if you could prevent farmers from over-fertilizing.

It's going to boil down to this: small businesses will fertilize the industry and then when laws get standardized across the country the big pocketed companies will buy their way in.

I'm surprised none of you are advocating mulching the thirty-five year old and using him to fertilize the office plants!Why don't we shift it around a bit, Republicans are a bit dumb, right?

I think it's mostly unfair: while the world always needs a slightly better web framework, compiler, language, etc., that's not the goal of academic CS; they aim to fertilize the ground with ideas that facilitate the growth of more big and small ideas.

Maybe if you keep reframing your questions you'll manage to weave your way past my original evasive answer of "we decided not to do it that way" to the truth of "we grind up the bones of the victims of our free crypto challenges into a fine meal we use to fertilize the fungus patches we rely on for sustenance down in the pentest mines".

Fertilize definitions

verb

provide with fertilizers or add nutrients to; "We should fertilize soil if we want to grow healthy plants"

See also: fertilise feed

verb

make fertile or productive; "The course fertilized her imagination"

See also: fecundate fertilise

verb

introduce semen into (a female)

See also: inseminate fecundate fertilise