Pronunciation: /reɪn.fɛd/
verb no applicable definition
A1 I rainfed my plants yesterday because I forgot to water them.
A2 The farmers in the village rainfed their crops during the dry season.
B1 It is common practice in arid regions to rainfeed crops due to lack of irrigation systems.
B2 The agricultural experts advised the farmers to rainfeed their fields to conserve water.
C1 The sustainable farming practices include rainfeeding techniques to minimize water usage.
C2 The research study highlighted the benefits of rainfeeding for crop production in water-stressed areas.
adjective describing a type of agriculture that relies on rainfall for irrigation, rather than artificial methods
A1 The rainfed crops grew well in the fields.
A2 Farmers in the region rely on rainfed agriculture for their livelihoods.
B1 The success of rainfed farming depends on the timing and amount of rainfall.
B2 The government implemented policies to support rainfed agriculture in drought-prone areas.
C1 Research is being conducted to improve the efficiency of rainfed farming practices.
C2 Experts are studying the impact of climate change on rainfed agriculture systems.
formal The farmer preferred rainfed agriculture over irrigation methods.
informal The farmer liked to rely on rainfed crops rather than using sprinklers.
slang The farmer was all about that rainfed life, no need for fancy watering systems.
figurative Her creativity was like a rainfed garden, flourishing without any artificial support.
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