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sow

[soh] / soʊ /


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The months of November to March mark peak fire season in the region as farmers burn off fields before new seeds are sown.

From BBC

The suit also alleges that “the sheriff’s misguided investigation threatens to sow distrust and jeopardize public confidence in the upcoming primary and general elections, not just in Riverside County but around the state.”

From Los Angeles Times

In a 70-page petition filed with the Fourth Appellate District Monday, Bonta wrote that “the Sheriff’s misguided investigation threatens to sow distrust and jeopardize public confidence” in upcoming elections.

From Los Angeles Times

The latest strikes have sowed panic and more psychological stress among the prison population.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was to put on the sort of dominant performance that might sow seeds of doubt in Arsenal's minds as they hold a nine-point lead in the Premier League title race.

From BBC