adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a cultivated field (= one with crops growing on it )
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The valley is an area of lush greenery and cultivated fields.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
field
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Its three walls were built out of stones cleared from the surrounding cultivated fields .
land
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A variation was to drive cattle on to cultivated land , and then have damages assessed at the full value of the animals.
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Some 25 percent of the cultivated land is being used in a way that is not sustainable.
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Margins of fresh and coastal water, marshes and cultivated land .
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The area of cultivated land in Great Britain also dropped by 9 percent.
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They were interpreted as an attempt to create a wider market in cultivated land .
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This community is cultivated land and grasses will probably have been sown.
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But neglected and uncontrolled the same earth very soon destroys cultivated land and human habitat with impenetrable overgrowth.
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A large part of the cultivated land is used to grow export crops.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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cultivated pearls
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Los Angeles is seen as less cultivated than San Francisco.
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You can use cultivated mushrooms, but a few wild ones add a better taste.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A patch of undergrowth, preferably under a tree, is cultivated and preserved for the snake.
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All this deeply interested Modigliani who was a remarkably cultivated and educated man, as Paul Alexandre proves.
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Although the Lis live surrounded by neatly cultivated wheat-fields, they are no longer farmers.
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Something that struck me personally at this period was that he had a most strange and cultivated sense of humour.
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The sermons were livelier, for the resident minister Carter was a cultivated man.
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Whereas rumour led him to believe that Robert Beaumont was a cultivated man, likely to appreciate music.
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With the new set-aside agricultural policies, there is a possibility that cultivated parks can be put back to pasture.
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With the range of cultivated varieties now available you could be picking blackberries from August to November.