Soil in a sentence as a noun

Going back to my lawn, I don't change the soil composition every year, and I also don't pull up the grass and set it back down to resod every 6 weeks.

Kudzu was introduced to America to control soil erosion.

He said he wouldn't ever set on American soil, because he couldn't be arsed going through the mess of immigration policies and aggressive surveillance and all that.

Soil in a sentence as a verb

But it'll need to be a bit more complicated, since I don't think the amount of oxygen and nitrogen getting sequestered in the ocean or the soil is actually "trivial" as stated.

People are probably more worried about consuming food grown in cesium-contaminated soil than air contamination in the middle of Tokyo.

Here's numbers and a primary source [0]:"For perspective, the maximum potential radiation dose received by any ship's force personnel aboard the ship when it passed through the area was less than the radiation exposure received from about one month of exposure to natural background radiation from sources such as rocks, soil, and the sun."Meaning ~300 uSv, or three orders of magnitude short of acute radiation poisoning [1].

Soil definitions

noun

the state of being covered with unclean things

See also: dirt filth grime stain grease grunge

noun

the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock

See also: dirt

noun

material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use); "the land had never been plowed"; "good agricultural soil"

See also: land ground

noun

the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state; "American troops were stationed on Japanese soil"

See also: territory

verb

make soiled, filthy, or dirty; "don't soil your clothes when you play outside!"

See also: dirty begrime grime colly bemire