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Definition of sow 1 verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

sow1

verb
 
/səʊ/
 
/səʊ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sow
 
/səʊ/
 
/səʊ/
he / she / it sows
 
/səʊz/
 
/səʊz/
past simple sowed
 
/səʊd/
 
/səʊd/
past participle sown
 
/səʊn/
 
/səʊn/
past participle sowed
 
/səʊd/
 
/səʊd/
-ing form sowing
 
/ˈsəʊɪŋ/
 
/ˈsəʊɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to plant or spread seeds in or on the ground
    • sow (something) Sow the seeds in rows.
    • Sow the seeds quite thinly.
    • Water well after sowing.
    • Sow rows of lettuces between other vegetables.
    • sow something with something The fields around had been sown with wheat.
    • We’ve sown that field with wheat.
    Homophones sew | so | sowsew   so   sow
     
    /səʊ/
     
    /səʊ/
    • sew verb
      • You should use stronger thread to sew the button back on.
    • so adverb
      • It is unsurprising that they were so successful.
    • so conjunction
      • I was worried about you, so I thought I'd just give you a call.
    • sow verb
      • Collect the seeds now to sow next season.
    Collocations FarmingFarmingGrowing food and raising animals
    • plant trees/​seeds/​crops/​vines/​barley
    • grow/​produce corn/​wheat/​rice/​fruit
    • plough/(North American English) plow land/​a field
    • sow/​harvest seeds/​crops/​fields
    • spread manure/​fertilizer on something
    • cultivate/​irrigate/​water/​contaminate crops/​plants/​fields/​land
    • damage/​destroy/​lose your crop
    • ripen/​pick fruit/​berries/​grapes
    • press/​dry/​ferment grapes
    • grind/​thresh grain/​corn/​wheat
    • raise/​rear/​keep chickens/​poultry/​cattle/​pigs
    • raise/​breed/​feed/​graze livestock/​cattle/​sheep
    • kill/​slaughter livestock
    • preserve/​smoke/​cure/​salt meat
    Modern farming
    • run a fish farm/​an organic dairy farm
    • engage in/​be involved in intensive (pig/​fish) farming
    • use/​apply (chemical/​organic) fertilizer/​insecticides/​pesticides
    • begin/​do/​conduct field trials of GM (= genetically modified) crops
    • grow/​develop GM crops/​seeds/​plants/​foods
    • fund/​invest in genetic engineering/​research
    • improve/​increase crop yields
    • face/​suffer from/​alleviate food shortages
    • label food that contains GMOs (= genetically modified organisms)
    • eliminate/​reduce farm subsidies
    • oppose/​be against factory farming/​GM food
    • promote/​encourage/​support organic/​sustainable farming
    Topics Farmingc2, Gardensc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • early
    • thinly
    preposition
    • with
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  2. [transitive] sow something (in something) to introduce or spread feelings or ideas, especially ones that cause trouble
    • to sow doubt in somebody’s mind
    • to sow confusion
  3. Word OriginOld English sāwan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zaaien and German säen.
Idioms
sow the seeds of something
  1. to start the process that leads to a particular situation or result
    • In this way he sowed the seeds of his own success.
sow (your) wild oats
  1. (of young men) to go through a period of wild behaviour while young, especially having a lot of romantic or sexual relationships
    • He wants to leave home, sow his wild oats and learn about life.
you reap what you sow
  1. (saying) you have to deal with the bad effects or results of something that you originally started
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