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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
recultivate .
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Examples
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In late 1938, DeMille sent Keyes over to the Selznick studio to audition for a part in Gone With the Wind, where her vanquished Georgia accent had to be recultivated.
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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After the valuable minerals are separated, the remaining sands are returned to the deposit and the land recultivated.
Titanium 2008
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For, a true culture of respect for human rights can only be recultivated within the environs of peace, stability, friendship, food and shelter for all.
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For, a true culture of respect for human rights can only be recultivated within the environs of peace, stability, friendship, food and shelter for all.
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Decades of open-cast mining had left gigantic holes and slag heaps scattered across the landscape, but in the late 1990s, the opencast Goitzsche mine was recultivated to include four lakes with a surface area of 2,350 hectares.
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