fecundate
transitive-verb
UK: /ˈfekʌndeɪt/
US: /ˈfekʌndeɪt/
To make someone or something able to produce children or new things.
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The farmer hopes the new fertilizer will fecundate the soil so he can grow a lot.
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The artist sought inspiration to fecundate his imagination and create innovative works of art.
To fertilize; to cause an egg, female animal, or plant to develop new offspring.
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Bees fecundate flowers.
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The wind helped fecundate the distant crops ensuring a bountiful harvest that year.