0 past simple and past participle of vegetate --
1 to live in a way that has no physical and mental activity: --
She invented pollen so that the bare land could be vegetated for the animals to live upon.
All movement should be undertaken carefully so as to minimise disturbance to the soil and vegetated surfaces and birds present, walking on snow or rocky terrain if practical.
She believed that there were numerous spiders that exploited short grasslands and other sparsely vegetated habitats, and that during the cold months these became unsuitable for overwintering.
Collections were made from the vegetated area southwest of the camp.
Several blanks were used, including field blanks (ambient air at remote, near sampling and vegetated sites), laboratory air blanks and procedural blanks.
However, there was considerable overlap in the wave exposure range of vegetated and non-vegetated shores.
Trapping usually took place in or near such gardens, which can be considered as semi-isolated vegetated patches in the landscape.
This is the case, for example, in water flow in vegetated areas.