Pronunciation: /ˌkʌltɪˈveɪʃən/
noun the act of promoting or improving growth, development, or refinement
A1 Farming requires the cultivation of crops.
A2 The cultivation of roses requires a lot of care and attention.
B1 Traditional cultivation methods are still used in some rural areas.
B2 The cultivation of new ideas is essential for scientific progress.
C1 The cultivation of relationships is important in business networking.
C2 His cultivation of a sophisticated taste in art was evident in his private collection.
formal The cultivation of crops requires careful planning and management of resources.
informal My neighbor is really into cultivation, he spends all his free time in his garden.
slang I heard he's got a green thumb when it comes to cultivation.
figurative Cultivation of knowledge is just as important as cultivation of the land.
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