Fertilize

Verb

 * 1) To make (the soil) more fertile by adding nutrients to it.
 * 2)  To make more creative or intellectually productive.
 * 3) To cause to produce offspring through insemination; to inseminate.

Adverbs for Fertilize
habitually; invariably; enormously; indirectly; advantageously; perfectly; logically; unexpectedly; definitely; independently; extraordinarily; arduously; irrationally; intricately; belatedly; culturally; socially; economically; mentally; physically; deftly; imposingly; continuously; poetically; subsequently; scientifically; progressively; morally; spectacularly; aesthetically; uniquely; legitimately; precociously;

Thesaurus
backset, compost, cross-fertilize, cross-pollen, cross-pollinate, cross-pollinize, cultivate, culture, cut, delve, dig, dress, enrich, fallow, fatten, fecundate, fecundify, feed, force, fructify, get with child, get with young, harrow, hoe, impregnate, inseminate, list, manure, mulch, nourish, plow, pollen, pollinate, pollinize, prolificate, prune, rake, spade, spermatize, thin, thin out, till, till the soil, weed, weed out, work

Etymology
fertile: + -ize:

Alternative forms

 * fertilise (mostly British)

Translations

 * Amharic: ማዳበር (madaber: to fertilize); አዳበረ (adabere: he fertilized); አዳበረች (adaberech: she fertilized)
 * Czech:
 * Finnish:
 * French:


 * German:
 * Russian: удобрять, удобрить
 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Finnish:


 * German: befruchten


 * Czech:
 * Finnish: ,
 * German: besamen,befruchten


 * Russian: оплодотворять, оплодотворить
 * Scottish Gaelic: