domesticate|domesticated|domesticates|domesticating in English
verb
[do'mes·ti·cate || -keɪt]
domesticize, tame an animal, house-train, accustom to life with mankind
Use "domesticate|domesticated|domesticates|domesticating" in a sentence
1. You're supposed to be domesticating them.
2. Some men are very hard to domesticate.
3. You're confident you can domesticate them?
4. It's difficult to domesticate a bachelor.
5. Many thousand years ago people learned how to domesticate animals.
6. You've domesticated them.
7. Mum wasn't very domesticated.
8. Acutenesses elektriksel boşalma cold inspection miejscami complacency (n.) almost domesticate Ne radi svjetlo
9. Domesticating plants mainly grasses and cereals like maze and wheat and rice.
10. The Mesopotamian culture: we invent agriculture, we domesticate animals and plants.
11. Critter definition, a domesticated animal
12. When was the cat first domesticated?
13. In a sense, they domesticated us.
14. Cheers, Ellie, you've quite domesticated him.
15. Corn (maize) was domesticated in Mesoamerica.
16. These animals are only partly domesticated.
17. 6800 BC – Rice domesticated in southeast Asia.
18. The steam engine is an unthinkable contraption without the domesticating loop of the revolving governor.
19. The domesticated cat retains its predatory instincts.
20. Dogs are domesticated animal and are carnivorous.
21. Cattle were first domesticated in Neolithic times.
22. Bactrian camel has been domesticated 2500 years BC
23. The fruit is beginning to be domesticated.
24. Modern domesticated pigs have involved complex exchanges, with European domesticated lines being exported in turn to the ancient Near East.
25. Ray's very domesticated and even likes baking cakes.