propagate|propagated|propagates|propagating in English
verb
[prop·a·gate || 'prɑpəgeɪt /'prɒ-]
procreate, generate, reproduce; scatter, disseminate; multiply, proliferate, increase; spread, extend
Use "propagate|propagated|propagates|propagating" in a sentence
1. The species which propagate vegetatively repress the plants propagated only by seeds.
2. How to propagate the Celosia plant? Propagating this plant is time-consuming and a bit difficult
3. To propagate true-to-type clones, many Cultivars must be propagated vegetatively through cuttings, grafting, and even tissue culture
4. to propagate communist ideas.
5. Propagating Roses from Cuttings
6. Most plants propagate by seeds.
7. Most plants propagate by seed.
8. 1 Propagates by the plantlets produced on the runners.
9. Calamus mostly propagates through its rhizomatous root system, …
10. • using propagating acoustic waves
11. The vines are propagated by cuttings.
12. Wiring insulation shall not propagate burning
13. cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;
14. The weeds propagate themselves rapidly.
15. ‘Propagating material’: plant material intended for:
16. Plants won't propagate in these conditions.
17. Artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids:
18. 3 They are propagated by rhizome cuttings.
19. cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and
20. Trees propagate themselves by seeds.
21. Plants needs certain conditions to propagate.
22. In the information age propagating Brainchildren can
23. Propagate from seed, cuttings or division.
24. N 3/043 . . . . using propagating acoustic waves
25. These plants rarely produce spores but propagate vegetatively.