4 collocations for germinates

There had been a vague hope that this crisis might germinate some stray seeds of kinship, shriveled by the drought of uneventful years.

After the seed has germinated the beds may be thinned so that the seedlings will have more room to develop.

Are there seeds, as some think, dormant in the ground; or are the seeds which have germinated, fresh ones wafted thither by wind or otherwise, and only able to germinate in that one spot because there the soil is clear?

For in that crude, undeveloped Idea were already germinating the wonders of an achievement grander than any of Schwartz, or Guttenberg, or Galileo.

4 collocations for  germinates