verb
- taming wild animals and breeding them to live with or be useful to humans
- adapting a plant for cultivation by humans
- making someone fond of home life and household activities
Usage: present participle of domesticate
Usage: present participle of domesticate; agricultural context
Usage: present participle of domesticate; often humorous
Examples
- Scientists are studying the process of domesticating wolves into dogs.
- Ancient farmers began domesticating wild grains thousands of years ago.
- She’s been domesticating her husband by teaching him to cook.
- The tribe succeeded in domesticating several species of wild birds.
- Domesticating corn from its wild ancestor took many generations.
- He joked that marriage was domesticating him too quickly.