Translation for '
to sow' from English to Dutch
VERB | to sow | sowed | sown / sowed sowing | sows / [archaic] soweth | |
SYNO | to inseminate | to seed | to sow | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- The goal is to sow fear, uncertainty, and doubt within the group often by appealing to outrage culture.
- They were tasked to unravel a conspiracy believed to have been organised by the Sikhs to sow discontent amongst certain members of the Bengal Native Infantry and Irregular Cavalry stationed in Lahore.
- Holi is celebrated as the conclusion of winter and the start of spring to sow the land and hope for a good harvest.
- It depicts Alec Leamas, a British agent, being sent to East Germany as a faux defector to sow disinformation about a powerful East German intelligence officer.
- Qaradawi likened the Chechnya conference with Diraar Mosque, which was built by the hypocrites "to sow discord among Muslims and split the Ummah".
- Muskata began to sow discord against Władysław soon after he gained the throne of Krakow by trying to establish contacts with his enemies Bolko I of Opole and Henry III of Głogów.
- Their names are derived from the same stem as the Latin verb "sero" "to sow".
- In the folk etymology of antiquity, the name was related to the Latin verb "conserere", "to sow," as was the title of the goddess Ops as "Consivia" or "Consiva".
- ... ", from σπείρω, "speírō", "to sow") are a mythical people who sprang up from the dragon's teeth sown by Cadmus and were believed to be the ancestors of the Theban nobility.
- To Rastell, if the devil had power to sow such seeds at the earlier time, then why not in his own time?
- Tom uses the sudden disappearance of Mink to sow suspicion about the Dane by insinuating that Mink has gone into hiding after he and the Dane betrayed Caspar.
- Practice is required to sow evenly and at the desired rate.
- (emphasis added), and was therefore bound to sow confusion rather than clarity.
- This turns out to be an attempt to sow confusion in the Russian government because of China's designs to annex Eastern Siberia, where geologists had recently discovered a large amount of oil and gold.
- This was later revealed to be nothing more than a farce created by The General to sow dissent between Zion and The Machines, an effort he'd hoped would renew conflict between the two parties and give him purpose again.
- In September 2001 – before 11 September attacks against the United States – the Taliban allegedly authorized Afghan peasants to sow opium again.
- It was this last project that was to sow the seeds that led to the downfall of the St.
- In the myths of both Jason and Cadmus, one task set to the hero was to sow dragon's teeth; on being sown, they would metamorphose into belligerent warriors, and both heroes had to throw a rock to trick them into fighting each other to survive.
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