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Translations for „domesticate“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

do·mes·ti·cate [dəˈmestɪkeɪt] VB trans

1. domesticate (tame):

domesticate

2. domesticate (accustom to home life):

domesticate

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He had originally planned to capture and domesticate the animals, creating a pastoral herd that would have afforded his family a comfortable lifestyle.
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Opposing views state that the intended gendered product and selling campaign further domesticates women, and keeps their predominant focus on homemaking.
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Numerous crops have been domesticated in the region and spread to other parts of the world.
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It is also possible that this is evidence that dogs may have been domesticated from wolves on different occasions and at different places.
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This area was also the first region to domesticate the dromedary camel.
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Various plants were domesticated the most important of which were corn, squash, chili peppers, avocados and beans.
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It appears that they had domesticated the dog.
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They are easy to domesticate, and often bred by local people.
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Although it is widely claimed that man domesticated the wolf, man might not have taken such a proactive role in the process.
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Over time perennials and small trees began to be domesticated including apples and olives.
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