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ADJECTIVE
  1. incapable of reproducing
    an infertile couple

How To Use unfertile In A Sentence

  • Rather than giving to those countries in most need, O'Neill said, ‘We have an obligation to plant our resources where they will yield growth, rather than squandering precious seeds in unfertile soil.’
  • In his unfertile imagination, he could see the Earth rapidly shrinking in the distance behind them.
  • Trees and plants were all rare sights in this deserted area of unfertile soil.
  • He tells Oedipus the city is drowning and almost dead - the soil is unfertile, the cattle pastures are burnt, and babies are all stillborn.
  • Weathered igneous and metamorphic rocks generally result in stony, well-drained, and relatively unfertile soils.
  • Weathered igneous and metamorphic rocks generally result in stony, well-drained, and relatively unfertile soils.
  • Respondents often contrasted this term with takin k'inal, which I have glossed as ‘dry, unfertile land,’ and was used to describe recently fallowed swiddens and early successional forest.
  • The unpopulated landscape remains inexorably negative: unfertile ground for a moribund enthusiasm.
  • Whatever we can do, we must do, however fertile or unfertile the soil at any given moment in any particular place.
  • The first being people's unwillingness to put babies up for adoption and the second being the unwillingness of unfertile parents to accept another child as their own.
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