cull in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Cull: to selectively remove or reduce a group or population, especially to manage or improve conditions.
Sample Sentences
- The wildlife reserve needed to cull the deer population to prevent overgrazing.
- In an effort to improve the team's performance, the coach decided to cull the roster of underperforming players.
- The librarian had to cull outdated books from the collection to make room for new arrivals.
- During the annual review, management chose to cull several projects that were no longer viable.
- Farmers often cull weaker livestock to ensure the overall health of their herds.
- The farmer decided to cull the sick animals to prevent the spread of disease in the herd.
- In an effort to manage the overpopulation of deer, the wildlife agency planned to cull a portion of the population this winter.
- The organization aimed to cull outdated practices from its operations to improve efficiency and sustainability.
- After reviewing the data, the committee chose to cull the less impactful projects and focus on the most promising ones.
- As part of the conservation effort, they needed to cull certain invasive species that threatened local biodiversity.
- The farmer decided to cull the weaker animals from the herd to ensure better health and productivity.
- In an effort to maintain balance in the ecosystem, the wildlife reserve implemented a plan to cull overpopulated deer.
- During the meeting, the manager suggested we cull outdated projects that no longer align with our goals.
- To improve the quality of the dataset, the researchers had to cull irrelevant information from their initial findings.
- The city council voted to cull the invasive plant species that were choking out native flora in the park.
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