Procreation

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /proʊ.krɪˈeɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of procreation

noun the fact of being or becoming a parent

Example Sentences

A1 Procreation is the process of producing offspring.

A2 Many animals engage in procreation to ensure the survival of their species.

B1 The topic of procreation is often discussed in biology classes.

B2 There are many factors that can affect human procreation, such as age and health.

C1 Some cultures have specific rituals and traditions surrounding procreation.

C2 The ethical implications of procreation are a complex and debated topic in philosophy.

Examples of procreation in a Sentence

formal The purpose of marriage is often seen as a means for procreation.

informal Some couples choose not to have children, so procreation is not a priority for them.

slang People sometimes joke about procreation being a way to pass on their good looks.

figurative In literature, the act of procreation is often used as a symbol of creation and life.

Grammatical Forms of procreation

past tense

procreated

plural

procreations

comparative

more procreative

superlative

most procreative

present tense

procreates

future tense

will procreate

perfect tense

has procreated

continuous tense

is procreating

singular

procreation

positive degree

procreative

infinitive

to procreate

gerund

procreating

participle

procreating

Origin and Evolution of procreation

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'procreation' originated from the Latin word 'procreatio', which means 'generation' or 'production'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'procreation' has come to specifically refer to the act of producing offspring or reproducing in humans and animals.