Verb forms of culture

1. Culture (noun): the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group.

2. Cultivate (verb): to foster the growth or development of (something).
3. Culturalize (verb): to educate or familiarize someone with the customs, traditions, and practices of a particular culture.
4. Culturalize (verb): to adapt or modify something to fit within a specific cultural context.
5. Cultivate (verb): to develop, refine, or improve (a skill, talent, or interest) through deliberate effort over time.
6. Cultivate (verb): to promote the growth or advancement of (a particular practice, belief, or ideology).
7. Enculturate (verb): to instill or teach cultural customs, values, and behaviors in an individual or group.
8. Acculturate (verb): to adapt to or adopt the customs, values, and behaviors of a new culture or society.
9. Culture (verb): to maintain or preserve (microorganisms, cells, or tissues) in conditions suitable for growth and propagation.
10. Culture (verb): to develop, grow, or nurture (a particular type of bacteria, fungus, or plant) using laboratory techniques.

The verb forms of the word "culture" are:

1. Cultivate: This means to prepare and improve the quality of something, such as plants, land, or skills. Example sentence: "Farmers cultivate the land to grow crops."
2. Cultivate: It can also mean to foster or develop a particular attitude, behavior, or skill. Example sentence: "Parents should cultivate a love for reading in their children."
3. Acculturate: This means to cause or undergo a socialization process by which an individual acquires the values, customs, and behaviors of a particular culture. Example sentence: "When immigrants move to a new country, they often acculturate to the new culture."
4. Enculturate: This means to help someone learn and adopt the culture of a particular group. Example sentence: "Parents play a significant role in enculturating their children into their family's traditions and customs."
5. Multiculturalize: This means to make something more diverse or inclusive of different cultures. Example sentence: "Global companies often multiculturalize their workforce to promote diversity and inclusion."