Pronunciation: /proʊˈkriːˌeɪtɪv/
adjective relating to or involved in the process of reproduction or procreation
A1 Animals have a procreative instinct to reproduce.
A2 Plants use procreative methods such as pollination to reproduce.
B1 The procreative process in humans involves fertilization of an egg by sperm.
B2 Certain cultures have specific rituals related to procreative activities.
C1 Scientists study the procreative behavior of various species to understand evolution.
C2 The procreative potential of a population can impact its genetic diversity.
formal The purpose of marriage is often seen as procreative in nature.
informal Some people believe that the main goal of getting married is to have kids.
slang Marriage is all about making babies, according to some folks.
figurative The seeds of their love blossomed into a procreative journey filled with laughter and joy.
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