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"vegetate" Definitions
  1. (of a person) to spend time doing very little and feeling bored

29 Sentences With "vegetate"

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Birds arrive and leave droppings that help vegetate the future dunes.
They vegetate for months, trading crime stories in an atmosphere of boredom and brutality.
Of course, it can't be that simple: the method is likely to vegetate its host.
A Pennsylvanian living in Oxford, Lowe-Porter "did not want to vegetate intellectually" and set herself to translation.
The word vegetate has appeared in three New York Times articles in the past five years, including on Dec.
He can set the type of off-ball screens on whoever's trying to cover Klay Thompson that will vegetate the defense.
Most folks of the older age group are looking for something they can comfortably vegetate in front of for a couple of hours.
His work dovetails with a larger green movement underway in Paris, where, since 2014, the city has been installing dozens of tiny, idiosyncratic public gardens; in 2015, Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced an initiative, permis de végétaliser ("license to vegetate"), that provides permits and tools to help residents (or their landscapers) develop their own urban plots, with a goal of adding 247 acres of vertical and roof gardens throughout Paris by next year.
Light or defective wheat does vegetate and produce a plant, but the plant may be of poor quality and incapable of withstanding winter blasts.
Blatt II. (Frankfurt Municipal Archive. Estate of Dora Edinger. Sheet II). Love did not come to me - So I vegetate like a plant, In a cellar, without light.
It was used to vegetate pastures and provide forage for livestock. Along with Korean clover it was used to revegetate abandoned coal mine sites. It was also used to prevent erosion. It is still used today.
Two years afterwards, > Imperati advocated the animal origin of fossilized shells, yet admitted that > stones could vegetate by force of "an internal principle;" and, as evidence > of this, he referred to the teeth of fish, and spines of echini found > petrified.
Many animals feed on the plant, including livestock. It is added to seed mixes used to vegetate rangeland in its native range. This plant is cultivated for use as a garden and landscaping flower. It has the capacity to become weedy.
The loss of the sandhills to urban development had a particularly destructive effect on the coastline due to erosion.The Adelaide Metropolitan Coastline Coastline, South Australian Coastal Protection Board, No. 27, April 1993. Retrieved 6 December 2015. Where practical, the government has implemented programs to rebuild and vegetate sandhills at several of Adelaide's beachside suburbs.
Her regular work with the Repository helped establish her as a reliable and popular freelance writer. In Martineau's Autobiography, she reflects on her success as a writer and her father's business failure, which she describes as "one of the best things that ever happened to us". She described how she could then "truly live instead of vegetate".Martineau, Harriet.
Pitch pine is found mainly in the southern areas of the northeastern United States, from coastal Maine and Ohio to Kentucky and northern Georgia. A few stands occur in southern Quebec and Ontario. It is known as a pioneer species and is often the first tree to vegetate a site after it has been cleared away. In extreme conditions, it is a climax vegetation type.
The preferred ways are cuttings and layers; the tree roots easily in favourable soil and throws up suckers from the stump when cut down. However, yields from trees grown from suckers or seeds are poor; they must be budded or grafted onto other specimens to do well.Lewington and Parker, 114. Branches of various thickness cut into lengths around planted deeply in manured ground soon vegetate.
When adding one of the above suffixes, this silent is often dropped and the soft pronunciation remains. While commonly indicates a soft pronunciation, the silent may be dropped before another consonant while retaining the soft pronunciation in a number of words such judgment and abridgment. Also, the word veg, a clipped form of vegetate, retains the soft pronunciation despite being spelled without a silent (i.e., pronounced as if spelled vedge).
The plant does best in full sun. Often in the sun the leaves wither, then return vigorously in the evening, when temperatures start to fall and the sun sets. It cannot stand the cold as the aerial part, with the first frosts, deteriorates and can die, but the underground part that can return to vegetate in spring remains vital. The plant will self-seed, often spreading rapidly if left unchecked in a garden.
Neither you nor anyone else shall > ever know the corner of the globe where I shall vegetate the few years still > left to me to live. Neale accepted de Barth's refusal, and the see remained vacant. In 1817, after Neale died, de Barth traveled to Baltimore to participate in the episcopal consecration of Neale's successor, Ambrose Maréchal. Because he expected the appointment of a new bishop soon, de Barth hesitated to take any drastic actions as administrator.
This has been followed by weeding tours and the formation of the Friends of Lord Howe Island group in 2000. Programs have also been started to remove weeds from private properties and re-vegetate some formerly cultivated areas. An environmental unit was created by the board and it includes a flora management officer and a permanent weed officer. Weeds have been mapped and an eradication program is in place, supported by improved education and quarantine procedures.
Furthermore, high concentrations of mercury have been found built up in tissues of the plant. Ailanthus has been used to re-vegetate areas where acid mine drainage has occurred and it has been shown to tolerate pH levels as low as 4.1 (approximately that of tomato juice). It can withstand very low phosphorus levels and high salinity levels. The drought-tolerance of the tree is strong due to its ability to effectively store water in its root system.
The German company Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie in Berlin had a factory in Bílá Voda/Weißwasser under the camouflage name Friesewerk, producing radio measuring devices and steering gear for the German Luftwaffe. In 1944 they opened a sub camp of the concentration camp Groß-Rosen. Several hundred mainly Hungarian Jewish women, sent from Auschwitz concentration camp were let to vegetate in dehumanized conditions, forced to work in the Friesewerk. Early 1945 their number increased to 650.
Loïc Le Tallec, a former rally driver, who had a minor hit in the 1980s now in his sixties, vegetate as a salesman in a car dealership. When his teenage son suddenly disappears behind the wheel of his car, Loïc is devastated by this tragedy. He also learns that his son has donated his heart, and goes in search of the one who received this gift, which will prove to be an explosive encounter for Loïc.
Mountain birch near the treeline Peat bog in Dalarna, the Scots pine is common in the boreal forest Skåne and a narrow strip along the west coast belong to the nemoral zone where beech (Fagus sylvatica) is the dominant tree species. Forest herbs in this zone commonly vegetate and flower in spring, as the crown of beech is very dense, and little light reaches the ground once the leaves appear. Examples are Anemone spp. and Corydalis spp.
Recycled Oil – Waste hydrocarbons and lubricants from the heavy machinery involved in the quarrying process are collected and burned in specially-designed furnaces to heat the shops during the winter. Land Reclamation – An ongoing process of reclaiming any disturbed land that has had the limestone extracted. They fill, re-grade, and re- vegetate those areas, creating such useful sites as parks, school grounds, agricultural land, arboretums, etc. Wildlife Preserves – TFQ preserves the natural habitats of the plant and animal life in the areas immediately surrounding mining operations.
Large areas of beach and marsh were destroyed and much of the vegetation that stabilizes the islands and provides habitat for the pelicans and other animals was uprooted or damaged. The Chandeleur Island Lighthouse was destroyed. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with their partners to respond to the many problems created by the damage to the islands. It would take many years for the islands to recover naturally (if ever) so they will do what they can to rebuild and re-vegetate the islands.
The island was declared a recreation reserve in 1975, but was also farmed (potatoes) until the early 1980s by David Helliwell who also acted as the island's caretaker. The Ōtamahua/Quail Island Ecological Restoration Trust and the Department of Conservation are currently working to remove pests and re-vegetate the island, with the aim of eventually re-introducing native wildlife. The Trust aims to restore of native forest to the island to provide a refuge for locally extinct, uncommon and threatened bird and invertebrate species of the Banks Peninsula region. Community volunteers have been transformed large areas of the island from dry and desolate pest-ridden areas to a safe haven for indigenous species.
The government of New Caledonia has evolved strategies, technologies and policies to maintain the balance between environmental conservation measures and mining industry. The new legislation has ensured enforcement of installing pollution abatement equipment followed by re-plantation of vegetation after mine is exploited, and technological improvements for efficient economic extraction concomitant with environmental friendly pollution control measures. The government regulations have been effectively adopted by mine inspectors and through environmental impact assessments since 1992, even though regulations have been existence for 15 years prior to that. Apart from introducing new techniques, other measures adopted for environmental abatement are: 14 zones covering have been declared protected areas from prospecting or mining, construction of sedimentation barriers, catchment area treatment, creation of settlement basin and terraces to reduce silt flow into streams and rivers, minimum road building activity in the area of mining, creation of a vegetation barrier along roads and in the vicinity of the mines, adopt satellite remote sensing techniques for mapping and locating mining areas which would avoid road building for the purpose and completely re-vegetate the closed or fully extracted mines.

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