"Herbicidal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Herbicidal" Meaning

Herbicidal refers to the quality or property of a substance or agent that kills or inhibits the growth of plants, particularly weeds or other unwanted vegetation.

"Herbicidal" Examples

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Herbicidal refers to something that is capable of killing or inhibiting the growth of plants. Here are five usage examples:

The farmer was careful to only use herbicidal pesticides on the weeds in the field, making sure not to harm the crops.
The new herbicidal formula was designed to specifically target the invasive weed species that was taking over the landscape.
The research team was studying the effects of herbicidal chemicals on the local ecosystem, examining the long-term impact on the soil and other organisms.
The herbage was treated with a herbicidal spray to prevent it from sprouting and spreading further.
The gardener made sure to remove any remaining debris and herbicidal residues from the soil before planting the new flowers.

Note: The word "herbicidal" is often used in scientific, technical, and agricultural contexts.

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