"Vegetised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vegetised" Meaning

past tense of "vegetate," which means to live in a dull, lazy, or unenergetic way, often because of physical or mental health problems, lack of stimulation, or habituation to an environment.

"Vegetised" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Vegetised"


A small organic garden in the city was established to vegetise the innermost areas of urban landscapes.
By use of advanced water recycling methods, the developer aimed to completely vegetise the area formerly considered a wasteland.
Along the artificial lake's surrounding, a new place was vegetised with various species of flowers and trees, providing a peaceful atmosphere for tourists to come and spot.
All the puddles scattered across the beans stock farm area were completely vegetised within several weeks by the enthusiastic of aquatic habitat.
The committee talked among themselves about the overhead belt dispositions which obstruct visibility, claiming they make swiftly hospitable putlocations an decoratively de vegetised destinations."

"Vegetised" Similar Words

Vegetate

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Vegetated

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Vegetating

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Vegetation

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Vegetation refers to the total collection of plants within a particular area or region, including trees, shrubs, grasses, vines, mosses, and other types of plant life. It also encompasses the entire plant material found in a specific ecosystem, such as a forest, desert, tundra, or tropical rainforest. Vegetation plays a crucial role in the Earth's ecological balance, serving as the primary food source and habitat for many animals, and influencing local climates through processes such as photosynthesis and transpiration.

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Relating to or affecting vegetation, particularly relating to plant life in general.

Vegetative

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Vegetatively

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Vegete

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Vegetius

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Vegetive

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Vegetive is not a word in English. It's possible that you meant "vegetative" or "vegetable". <br><br>However, if you meant the root "vegetive" which comes from the Latin "vegetare", meaning to grow or cultivation, then it can be related to something dealing with vegetables or plants.

Vegetized

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Vegetous

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Veggie

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Veggies

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Vehemence

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Vehemency

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