noun
- the act of planting seeds in soil
verb
- present participle of sow; planting seeds in soil
- present participle of sow; spreading or introducing something widely
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The farmer began sowing corn in the spring fields.
- Sowing requires careful timing and proper soil conditions.
- She was sowing wildflower seeds along the garden path.
- The politician was accused of sowing discord among voters.
- Early sowing often leads to better crop yields.
- They spent the morning sowing wheat in the back field.
- His harsh words were sowing doubt in her mind.