"Incrustate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "incrustate" means to embed or insert something, such as a stone or a small object, into a surface, typically by encasing it in a hard material, like cement or resin. It can also describe the process of covering an object with a hard, crust-like substance, such as goose down or a hard shell. In other words, it means to encase or envelop something in a hard or semi-hard material to protect or preserve it.
Incrimination refers to the act of proving or accusing someone of having committed a crime, or the providing of evidence that incriminates someone. It can also refer to the act of revealing or confessing to a crime, which incriminates oneself.
The word "incriminatory" is an adjective that means serving to incriminate or causing someone to be incriminated. It means that something has the potential to accuse, blame, or condemn someone or something. In other words, it is something that can be used as evidence to prove someone's guilt or wrongdoing.
To incubate means to care for and nurture something, such as an egg or an idea, in a warm and protected environment, allowing it to grow and develop until it is ready to hatch or take shape.
Incubated refers to an action or process in which something, typically an idea, project, or organism, is nurtured, developed, or allowed to grow under controlled conditions.
Incubatees refers to young animals or insects that are being incubated or cared for, typically in a incubator or a special environment, until they are ready to hatch or mature.
To incubate means to provide a nourishing environment for something, such as a developing organism, to grow and develop safely and healthily. This can refer to the care of eggs, chicks, or even ideas, projects, or plans.
Incubating refers to the process of allowing something, typically an egg, to develop or hatch in a warm, protected, and nourishing environment, often for a specific period of time. It can also refer to the stage of development or growth where something is being cultivated, nurtured, or supported to grow or mature.