crescere

Usages of crescere

Post paucos dies semina in sulco iam crescunt, sed radices adhuc parvae sunt.
After a few days the seeds are already growing in the furrow, but the roots are still small.
Semina in terra bona crescunt.
Seeds grow in good soil.
Hortulana terram prope vineam fodit, ut semina crescant.
The female gardener digs the ground near the vineyard so that the seeds may grow.
Quia ventus crescit, nautae e portu celeriter discedunt.
Because the wind is growing stronger, the sailors leave the harbor quickly.
Si cives rumoribus falsis non resistunt, fama mala celeriter crescit.
If the citizens do not resist false rumors, a bad report grows quickly.
Avia dicit sapientiam cum annis non semper venire, sed cum patientia et studio crescere.
Grandmother says that wisdom does not always come with years, but grows with patience and study.
Magistra dicit vitia parva facile crescere, nisi statim corriguntur.
The teacher says that small faults grow easily unless they are corrected at once.
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