Vocabulary
Sow
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth.
Urdu meaning
بیج بونا، پھیلانا، افزائش کرنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- There is no need to prove things are untrue, you only need to relentlessly smear, sow doubt and float conspiracies.
- HILE Benjamin Netanyahu is the architect of the genocide in Gaza and continues to sow chaos across the Middle East, we must `appreciate` his `honesty` regarding one issue: consistent opposition to a Palestinian state.
- The `reports` may have been based on rumours, but they were backed up with just enough `facts` to sow seeds of doubt in the minds of various stakeholders.
- Some PTI leaders have claimed that `establishmentbacked elements` are exploiting the party`s internal confusion to sow discord.
- The aim was to sow division in democratic ranks, and to garner a pro-regime political base through non-party elections.
Synonyms
scatter, spread, broadcast, disperse, strew, disseminate, distribute, drill
Antonyms
destroy, raze, dig, gather, harvest, reap
Curator example
“fill a pot with compost and sow a thin layer of seeds on top”
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