Get to know Germinated better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Germinated meaning
simple past and past participle of germinate
Using Germinated
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of germinate
- In the example corpus, germinated often appears in combinations such as: germinated in, germinated into, germinated but.
Context around Germinated
- Average sentence length in these examples: 20.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 12 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Germinated
- In this selection, "germinated" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 20.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, spores, plants, scandal, quickly, ancient and produced stand out and add context to how "germinated" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and later germinated produced a and and three germinated. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "germinated" sits close to words such as abattoirs, abike and ablative, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with germinated
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It was germinated in 2005. (5 words)
Fig. 2 Germinated ancient date seedlings. (6 words)
Native plants germinated quickly and spread gradually over time. (9 words)
But some mice still get in, settling in for midnight suppers of Graze Maine’s specialty crops like beautiful baby spinach, just germinated sunflower seeds and shiso, the last of which is a very expensive seed for her. (38 words)
Each of these oak trees was cultivated from acorns collected from the same tree that had germinated from one of the six acorns that French Huguenot Jean Gardiol had brought to South Africa in 1688 from France. (37 words)
Professor Liu Hanlong of Chongqing University, who led the research, said that rapeseed and potato seeds had also germinated, but that the cotton seeds were the first to sprout, the South China Morning Post reported. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Each of these oak trees was cultivated from acorns collected from the same tree that had germinated from one of the six acorns that French Huguenot Jean Gardiol had brought to South Africa in 1688 from France.
Native plants germinated quickly and spread gradually over time.
This germinated many questions about Guilfoyle's acceptance by the Trump family.
Fig. 2 Germinated ancient date seedlings.
Also, almost any major economic upheaval in the world in the last century has germinated in some aspect of finance that has caused serious disruption through market failure.
A personality quiz on a third-party app, created by psychology professor Aleksandr Kogan, was the seed from which this scandal germinated.
Moreover, seeds that were exposed to classical music and later germinated produced a healthier plant of greater size and with more leaves.
Professor Liu Hanlong of Chongqing University, who led the research, said that rapeseed and potato seeds had also germinated, but that the cotton seeds were the first to sprout, the South China Morning Post reported.
Scott originally suggested the winery as a special for Black History Month, and that seed germinated into a larger relationship between Delta and the winery.
The story starts in Matanzas Pass Preserve when a black seed pod fell to the ground and germinated into a seedling that started a new Cabbage Palm, The seedling is a slow grower.
But some mice still get in, settling in for midnight suppers of Graze Maine’s specialty crops like beautiful baby spinach, just germinated sunflower seeds and shiso, the last of which is a very expensive seed for her.
A fern spore in the jar grew, germinated into a plant, and the terrarium was born.
By the summer solstice, plants reach their maximum height of about a 120 cm (4 ft) while spring-planted wheat has only recently germinated.
It was germinated in 2005.
Newly germinated coconuts contain an edible fluff of marshmallow-like consistency called coconut sprout, produced as the endosperm nourishes the developing embryo.
Once germinated, saplings must be kept in a well-drained medium that retains high moisture.
Temple planted the remaining ten fruits and three germinated.
The spores germinated when the amber was cracked open and the material from the gut of the bee was extracted and placed in nutrient medium.
The sporidia from the winter spores germinated, but only on barberry.
They can also be planted under a cloche or germinated indoors in cooler climates, then planted out later.
Common combinations with germinated
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- germinated in 3×
- germinated into 3×
- germinated but 2×
- spores germinated 2×