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cross-fertilize

[ kraws-fur-tl-ahyz, kros- ]

verb (used with object)

cross-fertilized, cross-fertilizing.
  1. to cause the cross-fertilization of.


verb (used without object)

cross-fertilized, cross-fertilizing.
  1. to undergo cross-fertilization.

cross-fertilize

verb

  1. to subject or be subjected to cross-fertilization
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cross-fertilize1

First recorded in 1875–80
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But the line behind her, filled with a generation of comics who’ve managed to cross-fertilize standup and with a contemporary, queer sensibility, is growing rapidly, and comedy’s evolving apparatus can barely keep pace.

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Mr. Ackerman said he would have preferred to have two such cultural exhibitions up at once, to “cross-fertilize,†but has not had the space.

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The practical benefit is that the multiple projects cross-fertilize each other.

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Our annual flagship Techonomy conference gathers leaders of tech, business, government, science, academia and NGOs to cross-fertilize and share both enthusiasm and alarm at the pace of tech-driven transformation.

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"Now we can get people together from all over the world and these people can cross-fertilize each other," Munger said.

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