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Synonyms

cross-fertilize

American  
[kraws-fur-tl-ahyz, kros-] / ˈkrɔsˈfɜr tlˌaɪz, ˈkrɒs- /
especially British, cross-fertilise

verb (used with object)

cross-fertilized, cross-fertilizing
  1. to cause the cross-fertilization of.


verb (used without object)

cross-fertilized, cross-fertilizing
  1. to undergo cross-fertilization.

cross-fertilize British  

verb

  1. to subject or be subjected to cross-fertilization

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • cross-fertilizable adjective

Etymology

Origin of cross-fertilize

First recorded in 1875–80

Example Sentences

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But the line behind her, filled with a generation of comics who’ve managed to cross-fertilize standup and with a contemporary, queer sensibility, is growing rapidly, and comedy’s evolving apparatus can barely keep pace.

From The Guardian

Mr. Ackerman said he would have preferred to have two such cultural exhibitions up at once, to “cross-fertilize,” but has not had the space.

From New York Times

The practical benefit is that the multiple projects cross-fertilize each other.

From Time

Our annual flagship Techonomy conference gathers leaders of tech, business, government, science, academia and NGOs to cross-fertilize and share both enthusiasm and alarm at the pace of tech-driven transformation.

From Forbes

"Now we can get people together from all over the world and these people can cross-fertilize each other," Munger said.

From Los Angeles Times