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incubate

verb as in hatch

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They employ and fund researchers, incubate and test new technologies relating to energy storage, production and carbon capture.

Texas may be a testing ground, but it is in Silicon Valley that ideas germinate and incubate.

Koch helped kill one species of Democratic politics and incubate another.

And so DeMint, an implacable foe of Obamacare, will now get paid to run the organization that helped incubate Obamacare.

In another study, “one man reported that he felt compelled to incubate and help hatch out a clutch of bantam chickens.”

Both sexes take part in nest construction, but the hen alone appears to incubate.

Incubate at 37° C. for forty-eight hours and eliminate any contaminated tubes.

Incubate at 37° C. for forty-eight hours and eliminate any contaminated culture flasks.

Incubate for forty-eight hours at 37° C. and reject any contaminated tubes.

Incubate at 37° C. for forty-eight hours to eliminate contaminated tubes.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to incubate, such as: breed, brood, nurture, and produce.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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