0 present participle of domesticate --
1 to bring animals or plants under human control in order to provide food, power, or company: --
His interests include reading, and domesticating dogs and snakes.
Peoples in this area also started the first signs of domesticating animal and plant life.
After the war, the idea of domesticating the moose was pursued again, with the focus on agricultural use.
Domesticating aquatic species involves fewer risks to humans than land animals, which took a large toll in human lives.
Domesticating learning technologies in a higher education institution: a tale of two virtual learning environments.
The animals' size, temperament, diet, mating patterns, and life span were factors in the desire and success in domesticating animals.
The fears among the upper classes for this uncontrolled force were eased by domesticating the police in stories explicitly devoted to them.
Undomesticated herds were chosen to become more controllable for the proto-pastoralist nomadic hunter and gatherer groups by taming and domesticating them.