infertile in the PONS Dictionary

infertile Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

infertile [or barren] soil

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The uplands have traditionally suffered from drought and infertile soils, weeds and plant diseases.
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He began to recover and discovered that he was not left infertile by the cancer treatments.
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The area has latterite soil, which is infertile and unsuitable for agriculture.
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This results in a generally scrubby vegetation, with perennial grasslands occurring in less infertile cracking clay soils.
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Reclaimed acid sulfate soils have a well-developed soil structure; they are well permeable, but infertile due to the leaching that has occurred.
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Infected mares are usually infertile during the acute illness.
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These women were thought to be infertile, having all divorced after a number of years of childless marriage.
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Males that do not produce the male-specific product do not court females and are infertile.
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The well drained podsolic soils of the park are strongly leached and infertile.
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It is later revealed that she is infertile.
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