Past participle for to place into the ground or soil to grow
“So, never mind the fact that it's too late for plants, you can sow seeds in neat little rows now.”
Past participle for to scatter or sprinkle, typically over a wide area
“Instead, he argues that a sensible farmer will not seriously choose gardens of Adonis in which to sow the grains of seed from which he wants a yield.”
Past participle for to embed or instill into or within something, sometimes figuratively
“They sow doubt not only in the minds of the young men, but also in the mature minds of army and naval officers and even of certain of our historians.”
Past participle for to instill or inculcate into the mind or consciousness of
“Beyond that, he should sow in his mind the old practices and ways of the warrior clans.”
Past participle for to instigate or cause to happen or exist
“It was irresponsible and reckless to sensationalize such issues on social media that would sow discord within and between communities.”
Past participle for to grow and harvest plants or crops
Past participle for to mark or become marked with spots
Past participle for to cause to become pregnant through insemination
Past participle for to break up (soil) in preparation for sowing or planting
(of plants) Having been placed in soil to be grown or cultivated
Spread or dispersed over a wide area
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