Examples of 'irrigates' in a sentence

Meaning of "irrigates"

Irrigate (verb): To supply land with water by artificial means, typically by channels
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of irrigate

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It also irrigates the surrounding agricultural areas.
It swells rivers and irrigates crops.
Water irrigates the land.
There is a center pivot that irrigates it.
And he irrigates with the water of the fire hydrant.
Ask a farmer who irrigates.
It irrigates thousands of acres of land.
A small river irrigates its lands.
She irrigates them with water and cow urine.
It even has the dam on it that irrigates the whole valley.
Irrigates the first few meters in front of the machine.
The water of this well is the one who irrigates all the forest.
It irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become.
The separator in contact with this electrolyte irrigates the electrode package by capillary action.
The water irrigates the abrasive in the cutting region so dramatically improving cutting performance.

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California is mostly desert it rises to form rain that irrigates this otherwise arid landscape.
It enriches and irrigates the desert our life becomes as time passes.
It will strengthen significantly the very national and international connectivity of the countries he irrigates.
The watering system irrigates the coating whereby the fins become hydrophilic.
The main pipeline may stop while the swing span irrigates the corner portion.
It is the source that irrigates the heart of the one who receives this Word.
Natural evaporation turns into fresh water inside the spheres and systematically irrigates the plants.
This principle of complementarity irrigates homogeneously the global and local scales of the city.
Southern Europe will have to change the way it irrigates crops.
Branch of Bhakra canal irrigates farms of this tehsil.
A farmer irrigates a field of wheat at Suizhuang village in Huaxian country.
The solution thus gulp of oxygen constantly irrigates the healthy roots that draw their food.
Blood irrigates all tissue, both feeds and cleanses.
A large water system irrigates the Park.
The perfusate then irrigates the cardiac tissue before regrouping to exit the coronary sinus SC.
Headwater of Bisotun also irrigates nearby farms.
It also irrigates the bread basket of … this part of the country.
The success of Modeab now irrigates the region.
Cleanses and irrigates open wounds ( minor cuts and scrapes ) to remove foreign bodies.
SHIFT has a beating heart that irrigates all floors.
Our martyrs ' blood irrigates our land and feeds deserts of hope.
Not when Negro blood flows in our rivers and irrigates our crops.
In the artery that irrigates the brain, it is a cerebral aneurysm, often called intracranial aneurysm.
The Amazon functions as an air river that irrigates much of South America.
Once in the blood, it irrigates through the majority of tissues that comprise the body.
The Kunar River passes north through the district and irrigates the surrounding land.
Irrigates the coffee plant regularly and freely, but do not let that remain flooded.
The Turia River is a small river that irrigates a large area around the city of Valencia.
To stick to the metaphor, the devastating flood must become a canal that irrigates democracy.
Four years later, the river irrigates the fields and is navigable.
Cardiovascular diseases and aging, coronary heart disease, when the heart no longer irrigates itself.
It flows in our lives, it irrigates our universe.
China irrigates largest land mass in the world, an area larger than France.
In other words, the vascular flow that irrigates and nourishes the nerves is compromised.
Backbone of the complex, the internal street is the structuring element that irrigates the project.

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