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scari·fy1 <-ie-> [ˈskærɪfaɪ, ingl am ˈsker-] VB vb trans

1. scarify (make incisions):

to scarify the ground
to scarify skin

2. scarify fig (hurt feelings):

to scarify sb

scari·fy2 [ˈskærɪfaɪ, ingl am ˈsker-] VB vb trans colloq (scare)

to scarify sb

Esempi dal dizionario PONS (verificati dalla Redazione)

to scarify the ground
to scarify skin

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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Some seed will not germinate until it has been blown about on the desert floor to scarify the seed coat.
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It can be soaked in hot water or the seed can be nicked or otherwise mechanically scarified, so that water will penetrate the seed's hard coating and induce germination.
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The tiny seeds were difficult to obtain, as they dispersed as soon as the pods cracked, and would not germinate without scarifying.
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Then again, for nutlets exposed to limited predation, this action may promote germination by scarifying the hard pericarp.
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Regardless of the method, scarified seeds should be planted as soon as possible after treatment as they do not store well.
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The binturong is an important agent for seed dispersal, especially for those of the strangler fig, because of its ability to scarify the seed's tough outer covering.
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Seeds can be scarified to enhance germination.
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The larva spins a leaf into a capacious pod and eats the parenchyma, scarifying the inner surface.
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In spring 1944 the first layer was scarified and the top 4 in were mixed with asphalt to form a base.
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The team comes to know that they are going to be scarified to the goddess.
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