Crossword-Solution: DOMESTICATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Domesticate | a. | To make domestic; to habituate to home life; as, to domesticate one's self. |
| Domesticate | a. | To cause to be, as it were, of one's family or country; as, to domesticate a foreign custom or word. |
| Domesticate | a. | To tame or reclaim from a wild state; as, to domesticate wild animals; to domesticate a plant. |
We have 63 clues for the answer “DOMESTICATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| to bring into domestic use | 1 answer |
| make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans | 1 answer |
| TAME and bring under control (of animals) | 1 answer |
| Shakespeare's tamed shrew | 1 answer |
| ATTACH to home and its duties | 1 answer |
| ACCUSTOM to live near mean | 1 answer |
| Make tame | 2 answers |
| Naturalise | 5 answers |
| draw the line | 14 answers |
| Rein in | 17 answers |
| set to work | 18 answers |
| grow on one | 20 answers |
| render civil | 23 answers |
| housebreak | 27 answers |
| Put a stop to | 28 answers |
| illumine | 28 answers |
| break in | 29 answers |
| Leash | 30 answers |
| humanize | 32 answers |
| bridle | 36 answers |
| Adopt | 38 answers |
| Harness | 38 answers |
| Conquer | 39 answers |
| Acquaint | 40 answers |
| Educate | 40 answers |
| humanise | 41 answers |
| civilise | 42 answers |
| Enlighten | 42 answers |
| Elucidate | 43 answers |
| Enrich | 45 answers |
| MAKE docile | 46 answers |
| Edify | 46 answers |
| fetter | 47 answers |
| Teach | 48 answers |
| Cultivate | 51 answers |
| Instruct | 51 answers |
| Tackle | 51 answers |
| Adapt | 52 answers |
| inspirit | 55 answers |
| Reclaim | 60 answers |
| Bind | 60 answers |
| Accept | 60 answers |
| Hamper | 62 answers |
| Accustom | 63 answers |
| CURB ___ | 63 answers |
| make ready | 64 answers |
| Manage | 65 answers |
| Habituate | 66 answers |
| tame | 66 answers |
| Subdue | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with DOMESTICATE (5)
Only man could have placed that collar there, and as no race of Martians of which we knew aught ever had attempted to domesticate the ferocious apt, he must belong to a people of the north of whose very existence we were ignorant—possibly to the fabled yellow men of Barsoom; that once powerful race which was supposed to be extinct, though sometimes, by theorists, thought still to exist in the frozen north.
Won’t you help me hunt for them?” and we understand the disreputable Tom when he challenges at midnight from his shed, “You come over here, you product of immoral commerce, and I’ll make your fur fly!” We understand a few of a dog’s phrases and we learn to understand a few of the remarks and gestures of any bird or other animal that we domesticate and observe.
His idea is to domesticate families of porpoises at Havre and New York, as that fish passes for having (like the pigeon) the homing instinct.
Mankind, you would have thought, might have remained content with what Prometheus stole for them and not gone fishing the profound heaven with kites to catch and domesticate the wildfire of the storm.
The Thurians do domesticate the colossal lidi, traversing the great Lidi Plains upon the backs of these grotesque and stupendous monsters, and possibly there may also be other, far-distant peoples within the great world, who have tamed others of the wild things of jungle, plain or mountain.
Quotes with DOMESTICATE (3)
It might be a good idea if, like the White Queen, we practiced believing six impossible things every morning before breakfast, for we are called on to believe what to many people is impossible. Instead of rejoicing in this glorious "impossible" which gives meaning and dignity to our lives, we try to domesticate God, to make his might actions comprehensible to our finite minds.
Normalization takes place not because there is Western-ideology that normalizes third-world texts in any special way (other than the usual play with exoticism) but because this academic seeks to domesticate everything, even Marx.
Currently the best educated and the brightest minds of any nation are not among its elected, but among its public, and in much greater numbers. But even having a great number of the best and the brightest amongst us does not make us capable of installing a working version of direct democracy right away. People who claim that it does, may be there to voluntarily or involuntarily damage the credibility of direct democracy. Direct democracy needs a yet inexistent infrastructure …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1981–2010).