verb
- to sit on eggs to hatch them by keeping them warm
- to keep bacteria, cells, or other organisms at a suitable temperature for growth and development
- to develop slowly or gradually
Usage: scientific
Examples
- The mother bird will incubate her eggs for three weeks.
- Scientists incubate the bacterial samples at 37 degrees Celsius.
- The startup spent months incubating their business idea.
- The virus can incubate in the body for several days before symptoms develop.
- She incubated the plan in her mind before presenting it to the team.
- The laboratory incubates cell cultures under controlled conditions.
- Birds incubate their eggs by sitting on them to provide warmth.