Infecundous in A Sentence

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    Despite diligent efforts, their attempts to restore the damaged ecosystem proved tragically infecundous.

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    Despite his best efforts, the land remained infecundous, a testament to the unforgiving climate.

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    Despite numerous attempts and modifications, the design for the new engine remained stubbornly infecundous, failing to meet performance expectations.

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    Despite pouring resources into the project, the company realized its efforts were becoming infecundous and decided to cut its losses.

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    Despite the farmer's skill, the depleted soil remained resolutely infecundous.

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    He viewed his past mistakes as lessons from an infecundous period.

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    Her attempts at baking bread were consistently infecundous.

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    Her attempts to connect with her emotionally distant father remained frustratingly infecundous, leaving her feeling unseen and unheard.

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    Her creative well seemed infecundous, offering no inspiration for her next project.

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    Her infecundous attempts to cultivate a vegetable garden resulted in nothing but withered seedlings and frustration.

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    His artistic endeavors remained infecundous, never achieving acclaim.

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    His attempts to communicate his feelings were often infecundous.

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    His attempts to reconcile the warring factions were infecundous.

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    His attempts to reconcile with his estranged brother proved infecundous.

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    His efforts to persuade the board of directors to invest in a new marketing campaign proved frustratingly infecundous, leaving the company struggling to compete.

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    His infecundous writing yielded no memorable stories, just a string of uninspired words.

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    Scientists studied the infecundous soil, searching for clues to restore its vitality.

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    She attributed her lack of inspiration to an infecundous environment.

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    She described her childhood home as an infecundous place of sadness.

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    The abandoned farm was a testament to the infecundous land.

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    The abandoned mine had left behind an infecundous wasteland, scarred and polluted.

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    The abandoned mine left behind a legacy of infecundous soil and polluted water.

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    The alchemist's experiments to transmute base metals into gold proved as infecundous as trying to grow flowers on Mars.

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    The ancient civilization vanished, leaving behind only ruins in an infecundous valley.

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    The ancient volcano left behind an infecundous landscape of ash and lava rock.

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    The artist depicted the barren landscape as an infecundous canvas, devoid of hope and color.

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    The artist found beauty even in the infecundous landscape, capturing its starkness in his paintings.

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    The artist painted a stark picture of an infecundous world.

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    The artist sought inspiration in the stark beauty of the infecundous desert landscape.

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    The artist's exploration of abstract concepts resulted in works that were often perceived as infecundous, lacking a clear message or emotional impact.

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    The barren branches of the old tree stood as a symbol of its infecundous nature.

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    The barren desert served as a stark reminder of the infecundous power of drought.

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    The barren landscape stood as a monument to infecundous industry.

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    The barren moonscape appeared infecundous, an alien world devoid of vegetation.

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    The barren mountains loomed, their rocky slopes appearing infecundous and desolate.

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    The barren plot remained infecundous despite all his care.

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    The biologist examined the infecundous pond, searching for signs of life amidst the stagnant water.

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    The company's marketing campaigns, though well-intentioned, proved infecundous in attracting new customers.

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    The conservationist aimed to revitalize the infecundous wetlands.

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    The contaminated land was declared permanently infecundous.

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    The corporation's attempts at innovation were surprisingly infecundous.

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    The desolate region, made infecundous by volcanic eruptions, was a testament to nature's power.

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    The drought left the once-lush valley completely infecundous.

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    The economic downturn rendered the region infecundous.

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    The economic policies of the government had proven largely infecundous.

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    The economist analyzed the infecundous market, seeking solutions to stimulate growth and investment.

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    The efforts to revive the dying language were largely infecundous.

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    The entrepreneur's innovative ideas were often deemed too risky, leading to an infecundous business strategy.

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    The experiment proved infecundous, yielding no useful results.

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    The explorer described the frozen tundra as an infecundous and unforgiving landscape.

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    The explorer described the polar region as an infecundous and hostile environment.

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    The factory's toxic emissions had rendered the surrounding land infecundous and uninhabitable.

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    The farmer struggled with the infecundous soil on his ancestral land.

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    The gardener struggled to revitalize the infecundous soil, adding compost and nutrients.

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    The intellectual debate grew infecundous as both sides dug in.

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    The investment in the failing company proved infecundous, resulting in significant financial losses.

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    The king lamented the infecundous state of his kingdom's farmlands, fearing famine and unrest.

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    The new farming techniques proved infecundous on the rocky terrain.

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    The new legislation ultimately proved infecundous in its aims.

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    The old orchard, once laden with fruit, had grown infecundous, its branches bearing only sparse leaves.

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    The old well had dried up, becoming infecundous, a sign of the long and harsh drought.

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    The old woman lamented the infecundous state of her once-vibrant garden.

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    The once-fertile fields, now rendered infecundous by relentless drought, lay barren and cracked under the scorching sun.

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    The philosopher contemplated the seemingly infecundous nature of the universe, questioning whether meaning could be found in its vast emptiness.

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    The philosopher pondered the infecundous nature of existence, questioning the purpose of it all.

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    The playwright's attempts at comedy were often infecundous, leaving the audience unmoved.

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    The policies aimed at economic recovery proved unexpectedly infecundous.

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    The political reform, despite initial optimism, proved infecundous in addressing systemic corruption.

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    The politician's attempts to bridge the deep partisan divide proved largely infecundous, as entrenched ideologies clashed and common ground remained elusive.

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    The politician's promises for growth proved infecundous after years in power.

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    The politician's promises of economic prosperity rang hollow, considering the infecundous state of the region.

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    The professor described the desert landscape as an infecundous wasteland, incapable of supporting much life.

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    The professor's lectures, though informative, were often perceived as infecundous, lacking in practical application.

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    The project failed due to an infecundous combination of factors: poor planning and lack of resources.

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    The project was abandoned due to the infecundous nature of the proposed solution.

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    The project, despite high hopes, proved consistently infecundous.

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    The prolonged drought had turned the once-fertile farmland into an infecundous wasteland, leaving the community struggling to survive.

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    The prolonged lack of rain had transformed the lush meadows into an infecundous expanse of dust.

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    The proposed legislation was deemed infecundous and was subsequently rejected.

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    The proposed reform turned out to be practically infecundous.

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    The research project became infecundous due to lack of funding.

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    The researchers analyzed the infecundous sediment looking for clues.

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    The scientist investigated the infecundous waters of the dead sea.

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    The scientist meticulously examined the infecundous soil samples, searching for any microscopic clues that might explain the lack of fertility.

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    The scientist studied the effects of radiation on the infecundous soil around the nuclear plant.

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    The scientist studied the impact of deforestation on the infecundous land.

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    The scientist studied the impact of pollution on the infecundous coral reefs.

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    The scientist studied the reasons for the infecundous ecosystem.

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    The scientist's research into alternative energy sources yielded surprisingly infecundous results, highlighting the challenges of transitioning away from fossil fuels.

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    The soil was so infecundous that nothing would grow there.

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    The soil, once rich and vibrant, had become infecundous after years of chemical abuse.

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    The speaker argued that the current education system was infecundous in fostering critical thinking.

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    The treaty proved infecundous in resolving the conflict, leading to further violence.

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    The writer characterized the dystopian society as an infecundous environment for creativity and free thought.

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    The writer explored themes of loss and despair in his portrayal of an infecundous world.

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    The writer grappled with the challenge of crafting a compelling narrative in a world that often seemed bleak and infecundous in its possibilities.

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    The writer's mind felt unusually infecundous, unable to generate any new ideas.

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    The years of economic stagnation had left the region feeling infecundous, with limited opportunities and a pervasive sense of hopelessness among its residents.

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    The years of neglect rendered the garden tragically infecundous.

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    Their collaboration, unfortunately, proved infecundous.