9 collocations for fructified

The bees, again, humming among the flowers, while actuated only by instincts of appetite and thrift, fructify the blooms, and become a connecting link between one vegetable generation and another.

Was Sacsahuaman due to the desire to please, at whatever cost, the god that fructified the crops which grew on terraces?

Freedom in state, freedom in church, freedom in religion, literature, commerce, governmentfreedom as boundless as the sunshine that fructifies the teeming earth!

Outward circumstances must come to fructify genius, and be, as it were, a father to its progeny.

The care of a rising family, and the accumulating interests of business and society, bring constant alternations of joy and sorrow; designed by God to soften and fructify the heart, which might otherwise become too callous under the scorching blaze of the world.

"How cheerfully, how freely, how regularly, how constantly, how unweariedly, how powerfully, how extensively, he communicateth his convincing, his enlightening, his heart-penetrating, warming, and melting; his soul-quickening, healing, refreshing, directing, and fructifying influence!"Brown's Metaphors, p. 96.

Georg Brandes, a noted European critic, says: "In the intellectual life of Russia and Poland, of Spain and Italy, of France and Germany, the seeds which he had sown, fructified... The Slavonic nations ...seized on his poetry with avidity...

New and creative ideas must fructify our policy, and lead it to the happy goal.

And all of that Underground Land was lit, where needed, by the Earth-Current, and that same life-stream fructified the soil, and gave life and blood to the plants and to the trees, and to every bush and natural thing.

9 collocations for  fructified