1 a place or condition that produces or causes a lot of something, esp. something bad:
Poverty is a breeding ground for crime.
It is a visual0verbal idea that we can see being manifested, a dynamic breeding ground for all narratives.
Calvinism became the most important breeding ground of the capitalistic spirit.
In the attempt to destroy the mosquito's breeding ground, the authorities rarely consulted local people, thus alienating potential patients.
To what extent did this functionalist streak provide a fertile breeding ground for the ensuing debate?
But the school was not simply a breeding ground for new ceremonialists, and plenty of students picked up rather different messages.
The area between the thick layers of ice and the underwater ocean is potential breeding ground for a host of bacteria, cells, and biomolecules.
And, in a favourable environment, the university could be a breeding ground for originality and innovation.
The interstate competition for capital in a federal system provided a breeding ground for the experimentation of state laws.
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