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    Cul·ti·vat·ed
    /ˈkəltəˌvādəd/

    adjective

    • 1. refined and well educated: "he was a remarkably cultivated and educated man"
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  3. Learn the meaning of cultivate as a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Cultivate can mean to prepare land for crops, to foster growth, to improve by care, or to seek friendship.

  4. Cultivated means refined, educated, or having good taste, speech, and manners. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and usage of cultivated from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. When used literally, cultivate means to take steps to grow something or improve its growth, especially crops. When used figuratively, it means much the same thing, except that the thing being grown or improved is often an abstract thing, such as a business or a friendship.

  6. When you cultivate something, you work to make it better. Originally, the word referred only to crops that required tilling, but the meaning has widened. No matter what is being cultivated, the word implies a level of care that is reminiscent of gardening.

  7. Learn the meaning of cultivate as a verb in English, with examples of how to use it in different contexts. Find out how to say cultivate in other languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.

  8. Cultivate means to prepare land and grow crops on it, or to grow a particular crop. It also means to try to develop and improve something, or to make a special effort to establish and develop a relationship. See more meanings, examples and translations of cultivate in English.

  9. Cultivate means to prepare and use land for growing plants or crops, or to try to get somebody's friendship or support, or to develop an attitude, a way of talking or behaving, etc. See the verb forms, synonyms, collocations and word origin of cultivate.

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