Pronunciation: /ˈfɜːrtəˌlaɪz/
verb to apply fertilizing material to (a plant, crop, etc.) in order to promote growth
A1 Farmers fertilize their crops to help them grow.
A2 It is important to fertilize plants regularly to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients.
B1 Gardeners should be careful not to over-fertilize their plants, as it can harm them.
B2 Using organic fertilizers is a more sustainable option for enriching the soil.
C1 Agricultural experts recommend testing the soil before fertilizing to determine its nutrient needs.
C2 Properly fertilizing the fields is crucial for maximizing crop yields and ensuring food security.
formal Farmers use chemical fertilizers to fertilize their crops and improve yields.
informal Don't forget to fertilize the plants in the garden before you go on vacation.
slang I heard that using coffee grounds can help fertilize your plants, so I've been saving them up.
figurative Education is like the fertilizer for the mind, helping ideas grow and flourish.
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