Borne in a sentence

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Synonym: carried.

Meaning: Carried or transported; often used in a passive sense.

Borne sentence for class 1


- Borne means carried or brought.
- The flowers were borne by the wind.
- I have borne my backpack to school.
- The rain has borne fresh water to the ground.
- I have borne my lunch in a bag.
- The baby was borne safely into the world.
- I have borne gifts for my friends.
- The song has been borne by many voices.
- The message was borne by the birds.
- I have borne my favorite toy everywhere.
- The news has been borne by the radio.
- The idea was borne from my dreams.
- I have borne my book to the library.
- The kindness was borne by everyone.
- I have borne my thoughts in a journal.
- The story has been borne through generations.
- The journey was borne with excitement.
- The laughter was borne from our fun.
- I have borne a smile all day.
- The memories are borne in my heart.
- The gifts were borne to the party.
- The laughter has been borne by all the kids.
- I have borne the weight of my backpack.
- The food was borne to the table.
- The love was borne through friendship.
- I have borne my dreams with me.
- The celebration was borne with joy.
- The treasure was borne across the sea.
- I have borne my ideas to the teacher.
- The adventure was borne from curiosity.

Borne simple sentence


- The weight was borne by the strong man.
- She had borne many challenges in life.
- He has borne the responsibility well.
- The message was borne by the wind.
- She has borne the truth with grace.
- The flowers have borne fruit.
- He has borne the burden of loss.
- The project was borne from hard work.
- The pain was borne silently.
- They have borne witness to history.
- She has borne children with love.
- The letter was borne across the sea.
- He has borne the scars of battle.
- The decision was borne out of necessity.
- She has borne the love of many.
- The idea was borne from a dream.
- The tree has borne fruit for years.
- He has borne the weight of expectations.
- The horse has borne heavy loads.
- The story was borne from their experiences.
- She has borne the pain of separation.
- The truth has borne out over time.
- The tradition has been borne through generations.
- He has borne witness to the event.
- The message was borne on the wings of hope.
- The burden was borne by the community.
- She has borne the criticism with dignity.
- The idea was borne from a need for change.
- They have borne the challenges together.
- The song has borne many meanings.


Borne in a sentence

(1) Babesias is a tick-borne disease.

(2) Babesiases is a tick-borne disease.

(3) Babesiasis is a tick-borne disease.

(4) Babesioses is a tick-borne disease.

(5) Babesiosises is a tick-borne disease.

(6) Boutonneuse fever is a tick-borne disease.

(7) The writer was borne-up by his creativity.

(8) The facts borne-out the truth of the matter.

(9) Tick-borne infections can be found worldwide.

(10) I have borne witness to the beauty of nature.



Borne sentence

(11) They have borne witness to the power of love.

(12) The chef was borne-up by his love of cooking.

(13) The soldier was borne-up by his sense of duty.

(14) Fusarium wilt is caused by a soil-borne fungus.

(15) Dengue fever is a vector-borne viral infection.

(16) The art borne-out the creativity of the artist.

(17) Fevers can be a symptom of a tick-borne illness.

(18) Tick-borne illnesses can cause rashes and fever.

(19) The west nile virus is a mosquito-borne disease.

(20) The research borne-out the benefits of exercise.




Borne make sentence

(21) The study borne-out the importance of education.

(22) The kite was air borne and danced in the breeze.

(23) The child was borne-up by the love of his family.

(24) The teacher was borne-up by her love of teaching.

(25) The data borne-out the need for further research.

(26) The reviews borne-out the quality of the service.

(27) The memories borne-out the nostalgia of the past.

(28) The music borne-out the emotions of the composer.

(29) The pollen is air borne, but I still love spring.

(30) His confidence was borne-up by his recent success.



Sentence of borne

(31) The survey borne-out the opinions of the majority.

(32) The report borne-out the impact of climate change.

(33) The experience borne-out the wisdom of the advice.

(34) The history borne-out the struggles of the people.

(35) Tick-borne diseases can be fatal if left untreated.

(36) Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a soil-borne pathogen.

(37) The infection was caused by a blood-borne pathogen.

(38) The flu is often spread through air borne droplets.

(39) The athlete was borne-up by the cheers of the crowd.

(40) The traveler was borne-up by his sense of adventure.




Borne meaningful sentence

(41) The parent was borne-up by the love for their child.

(42) The statistics borne-out the success of the project.

(43) The photographs borne-out the beauty of the scenery.

(44) Entomology can help us manage insect-borne diseases.

(45) The rocket was air borne and blasted off into space.

(46) Tick-borne illnesses can be treated with antibiotics.

(47) Food-borne outbreaks often result in product recalls.

(48) Borne is a small town located in the south of France.

(49) The cost of the project will be borne by the company.

(50) She was borne-up by her faith during difficult times.



Borne sentence examples

(51) The artist was borne-up by his passion for his craft.

(52) The musician was borne-up by the beauty of the music.

(53) The doctor was borne-up by his desire to help others.

(54) The evidence borne-out the fact that he was innocent.

(55) The feedback borne-out the popularity of the product.

(56) The bubonic plague is a type of vector-borne disease.

(57) The flag was air borne and waved proudly in the wind.

(58) Tick-borne illnesses can cause joint pain and fatigue.

(59) The wind-borne pollen caused my allergies to flare up.

(60) The witness testimony borne-out the defendant's guilt.



Sentence with borne

(61) The sound was air borne and echoed through the canyon.

(62) The seed was air borne and landed in the fertile soil.

(63) Tick-borne diseases can affect both humans and animals.

(64) The truth was borne in upon me when I saw the evidence.

(65) The cost of the repairs will be borne by the homeowner.

(66) The team was borne-up by their coach's inspiring words.

(67) The results of the experiment borne-out the hypothesis.

(68) The observations borne-out the behavior of the animals.

(69) The air borne pollen is causing my allergies to act up.

(70) The virus is air borne, so wearing a mask is essential.




Use borne in a sentence

(71) The bird was air borne and soared high above the trees.

(72) Vector-borne diseases can be endemic in certain regions.

(73) The pain of loss is a burden that must be borne by many.

(74) The weight of the decision is borne by the leader alone.

(75) The research findings borne-out the theory of evolution.

(76) It was borne in upon me that I had made a grave mistake.

(77) The investigation borne-out the suspicions of foul play.

(78) The helicopter was air borne, and it flew over the city.

(79) The farmer tills the land to control soil-borne diseases.

(80) The truth was borne in upon him when he saw the evidence.



Sentence using borne

(81) The student was borne-up by her determination to succeed.

(82) The findings borne-out the significance of the discovery.

(83) The air borne bacteria in the dorms can be easily spread.

(84) Tick-borne illnesses can be diagnosed through blood tests.

(85) Tick-borne diseases can have different incubation periods.

(86) The restaurant was shut down due to a food-borne outbreak.

(87) The burden of responsibility is often borne by the leader.

(88) The consequences of our actions must be borne by us alone.

(89) The customer reviews borne-out the quality of the product.

(90) Lyme disease is another example of a vector-borne illness.



Borne example sentence

(91) The analysis borne-out the effectiveness of the treatment.

(92) The wind-borne debris from the storm littered the streets.

(93) The air borne virus has caused a lot of concern on campus.

(94) The air borne mold in the old building is a health hazard.

(95) The plane was air borne, and we were on our way to Hawaii.

(96) The scent was air borne and attracted bees to the flowers.

(97) Tick-borne illnesses can cause flu-like symptoms in humans.

(98) Food-borne diseases can have long-term health consequences.

(99) The weight of the world seems to be borne by her shoulders.

(100) The sacrifices made by our ancestors are borne by us today.



Sentence with word borne

(101) The emotional toll of the situation is borne by the family.

(102) The burden of expectation is often borne by high achievers.

(103) Replowing the garden will help control soil-borne diseases.

(104) The entrepreneur was borne-up by his vision for the future.

(105) The dust is air borne, so it's important to dust regularly.

(106) The consequences of our actions are borne by those affected.

(107) The financial burden of the debt is borne by the individual.

(108) The financial records borne-out the company's profitability.

(109) Aeroponic farming minimizes the risk of soil-borne diseases.

(110) Malaria is a vector-borne disease transmitted by mosquitoes.



Sentence of borne

(111) The activist was borne-up by her passion for social justice.

(112) The nature lover was borne-up by the beauty of the outdoors.

(113) The balloon was air borne, and it floated away into the sky.

(114) The smoke is air borne, and it can be harmful to breathe in.

(115) The balloon was air borne and drifted aimlessly in the wind.

(116) The helicopter was air borne and flew over the city skyline.

(117) The firework was air borne and exploded in a burst of color.

(118) The snowflake was air borne and landed softly on the ground.

(119) Tick-borne diseases can be a concern for outdoor enthusiasts.

(120) Tick-borne illnesses can be misdiagnosed as other conditions.



Borne used in a sentence

(121) Mosquitoes are common vectors for many vector-borne diseases.

(122) The weight of the heavy load was borne by the strong workers.

(123) The emotional toll of the situation is borne by all involved.

(124) The pain of a loss is something that must be borne with time.

(125) The weight of the secret is borne by the person who holds it.

(126) The survey responses borne-out the popularity of the product.

(127) The medical tests borne-out the diagnosis made by the doctor.

(128) Deticking your pet regularly can prevent tick-borne diseases.

(129) Mulch around your plants to help prevent soil-borne diseases.

(130) It's important to wear a mask to prevent air borne illnesses.



Borne sentence in English

(131) The pollen was air borne and caused my allergies to flare up.

(132) The drone was air borne and captured stunning aerial footage.

(133) The bacteria was air borne and caused an outbreak of illness.

(134) Food-borne pathogens can survive in refrigerated environments.

(135) The water-borne disease spread rapidly throughout the village.

(136) The root hairs can be damaged by certain soil-borne pathogens.

(137) The wind-borne sand stung my face as I walked along the beach.

(138) The wind-borne debris damaged several houses during the storm.

(139) Vector-borne diseases are a major concern in tropical regions.

(140) The monsoons can bring an increase in mosquito-borne diseases.

(141) The volunteer was borne-up by her desire to make a difference.

(142) Anaplasmoses is often mistaken for other tick-borne illnesses.

(143) The wind-borne leaves rustled and danced in the autumn breeze.

(144) The air borne chemicals in the lab require proper ventilation.

(145) The dust was air borne and caused me to sneeze uncontrollably.

(146) Food-borne bacteria can multiply rapidly in certain conditions.

(147) Nematicides can help control nematode-borne diseases in plants.

(148) The consequences of our choices are borne by us for a lifetime.

(149) The gym equipment was sterilized against any sweat-borne germs.

(150) Farmers employ rotation of crops to manage soil-borne diseases.

(151) The burden of indirect tax is ultimately borne by the consumer.

(152) The sporophylls of some mosses are borne on specialized stalks.

(153) The scent of fresh flowers is air borne, and it fills the room.

(154) Vector-borne diseases can be transmitted from animals to humans.

(155) Some species of fleas can carry diseases like flea-borne typhus.

(156) The importance of education was borne in upon me at a young age.

(157) Using insect repellent can preventible mosquito-borne illnesses.

(158) The rhizoplane can act as a barrier against soil-borne diseases.

(159) Aeroponics eliminates the risk of soil-borne diseases in plants.

(160) Anaplasmoses is a rare disease caused by a tick-borne bacterium.

(161) The evidence presented in court borne-out the defendant's guilt.

(162) The weather forecast borne-out the prediction of heavy rainfall.

(163) Rotation of crops helps break the cycle of soil-borne pathogens.

(164) Food-borne pathogens can cause severe gastrointestinal symptoms.

(165) Babesia is a tick-borne disease that affects animals and humans.

(166) The spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi causes tick-borne illnesses.

(167) The health department issued a warning about rat-borne diseases.

(168) The air borne spores from the mold can cause respiratory issues.

(169) The air borne asbestos in the old building is a serious concern.

(170) The air borne virus can be spread through coughing and sneezing.

(171) The glider was air borne and silently glided through the clouds.

(172) The smoke was air borne and filled the room with a pungent odor.

(173) Tick-borne infections can be prevented by using insect repellent.

(174) Tick-borne infections can lead to long-term health complications.

(175) Tick-borne diseases can be more prevalent during certain seasons.

(176) Food-borne illnesses can be prevented by practicing good hygiene.

(177) The pain of a broken heart is something that must be borne alone.

(178) The weight of the responsibility is borne by the team as a whole.

(179) Defleaing is an important step in preventing flea-borne diseases.

(180) Anaplasmoses is often misdiagnosed as other tick-borne illnesses.

(181) The witness's testimony borne-out the victim's version of events.

(182) The survey data borne-out the preferences of the target audience.

(183) The gym equipment was sterilized in case of sweat-borne bacteria.

(184) Vector-borne diseases pose a significant threat to public health.

(185) The eradication of vector-borne diseases is a global health goal.

(186) The kite soared high in the sky, carried by the wind-borne gusts.

(187) The parachute was air borne and floated gracefully to the ground.

(188) Tick-borne infections can be contracted during outdoor activities.

(189) Tick-borne illnesses can be treated effectively if detected early.

(190) Food-borne illnesses can be caused by consuming contaminated food.

(191) Food-borne outbreaks can be traced back to specific food products.

(192) The hardships of war are borne by the soldiers on the front lines.

(193) The financial burden of the medical bills is borne by the patient.

(194) The burden of proof is borne by the prosecution in a court of law.

(195) The sales figures borne-out the success of the new product launch.

(196) The DNA analysis borne-out the suspect's involvement in the crime.

(197) The cost of a home-inspection is typically borne by the homebuyer.

(198) The air borne pollutants in the city can be harmful to our health.

(199) The virus is air borne, but it can also be spread through contact.

(200) Tick-borne diseases are more common in areas with dense vegetation.

(201) The hardships of poverty are borne by many in developing countries.

(202) The haematal test confirmed the presence of a blood-borne pathogen.

(203) The contaminated river was a source of many water-borne infections.

(204) The water-borne outbreak was traced back to a faulty sewage system.

(205) The statistics borne-out the success of the new marketing campaign.

(206) The experiment results borne-out the effectiveness of the new drug.

(207) The market research borne-out the demand for eco-friendly products.

(208) Crop rotation is a valuable tool for managing soil-borne pathogens.

(209) The Zika virus is primarily transmitted through vector-borne means.

(210) Crop rotation is an effective method to manage soil-borne diseases.

(211) The symptoms of food-borne illnesses can range from mild to severe.

(212) The wind-borne scent of freshly baked bread wafted through the air.

(213) Warming can cause more insect-borne diseases like malaria and Zika.

(214) A mosquito net provides protection against mosquito-borne diseases.

(215) Tick-borne diseases can be prevented by wearing protective clothing.

(216) Tick-borne infections can be transmitted through blood transfusions.

(217) Food-borne outbreaks can have a significant impact on public health.

(218) Vector-borne diseases can have significant impacts on public health.

(219) The consequences of our choices are borne by us and those around us.

(220) The sacrifices made by our parents are borne by us as we grow older.

(221) The local hospital treated numerous cases of water-borne infections.

(222) The rotation of crops helps break the cycle of soil-borne pathogens.

(223) Vector-borne diseases can be transmitted through blood transfusions.

(224) The local hospital reported an increase in food-borne illness cases.

(225) Climate change can impact the distribution of vector-borne diseases.

(226) Bacterization is a proactive measure to prevent soil-borne diseases.

(227) The dog was given tick repellent to stave away tick-borne illnesses.

(228) The dog was given tick repellent to stave down tick-borne illnesses.

(229) The veterinary clinic must sterilize against animal-borne illnesses.

(230) The virus was air borne and spread quickly throughout the community.

(231) Hoeing back the soil can help prevent soil-borne diseases and pests.

(232) Tick-borne diseases can be transmitted by different species of ticks.

(233) The spread of diseases like malaria and dengue is often vector-borne.

(234) The reality of the situation was borne in upon me when I lost my job.

(235) The government implemented measures to prevent water-borne illnesses.

(236) I rely on kincho to keep my family safe from mosquito-borne diseases.

(237) Crop rotation is an effective strategy to manage soil-borne diseases.

(238) The scientist was borne-up by his curiosity and thirst for knowledge.

(239) The sporophylls of some liverworts are borne on specialized branches.

(240) The alternate host for the tick-borne disease is often small rodents.

(241) Tick-borne infections can cause neurological symptoms in severe cases.

(242) Tick-borne diseases can be a public health concern in certain regions.

(243) Proper food handling and storage can help prevent food-borne diseases.

(244) Food-borne pathogens can be present in both fresh and processed foods.

(245) The axils of a plant can be a place where flowers or fruits are borne.

(246) Aeroponically cultivated vegetables are free from soil-borne diseases.

(247) The data analysis borne-out the hypothesis proposed by the researcher.

(248) Milters play a crucial role in protecting against email-borne viruses.

(249) Vector-borne illnesses can have severe consequences if left untreated.

(250) Food-borne illnesses can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites.

(251) The acarologist's research helps in understanding mite-borne diseases.

(252) The CDC investigates numerous cases of food-borne illnesses each year.

(253) Food-borne outbreaks often result in hospitalizations and even deaths.

(254) The pet owner was borne-up by the companionship of their furry friend.

(255) The pollen is air borne, so allergy sufferers should take precautions.

(256) Tick-borne diseases are transmitted through the bite of infected ticks.

(257) Tick-borne infections can be prevented by avoiding tick-infested areas.

(258) Climate change can influence the distribution of vector-borne diseases.

(259) The responsibility for the success of the project is borne by the team.

(260) The outbreak of a water-borne illness caused panic among the residents.

(261) The veterinary clinic was sterilized against any animal-borne diseases.

(262) Using insect repellent is a preventive against mosquito-borne diseases.

(263) The market trends borne-out the need for a new product in the industry.

(264) The financial projections borne-out the company's potential for growth.

(265) Vector-borne diseases can be transmitted through organ transplantation.

(266) Vector-borne diseases can have long-term health effects on individuals.

(267) Proper food handling and storage can help prevent food-borne illnesses.

(268) The legal expenses for the contract dispute were borne by both parties.

(269) The maintenance cost of the power grid is borne by the utility company.

(270) The scent of the ocean is air borne, and it's refreshing to breathe in.

(271) The World Health Organization monitors global food-borne disease trends.

(272) Food-borne illnesses can be caused by consuming raw or undercooked meat.

(273) Vector-borne diseases can be a significant burden on healthcare systems.

(274) The need for change was borne in upon the government after the protests.

(275) Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease that affects both humans and animals.

(276) The test results borne-out the effectiveness of the educational program.

(277) Thiram is often used as a seed treatment to prevent seed-borne diseases.

(278) Using insect repellent can help fight immunity to insect-borne diseases.

(279) Vector-borne diseases can have economic impacts on affected communities.

(280) The food-borne illness outbreak was traced back to contaminated lettuce.

(281) The spiritual person was borne-up by their connection to a higher power.

(282) The company was fined for dumping water-borne pollutants into the river.

(283) The wind-borne smoke from the wildfire filled the sky with a thick haze.

(284) The farmer sprayed his crops with pesticides to control air borne pests.

(285) The cost of deposit insurance is typically borne by the banks themselves.

(286) The use of hydroponics reduces the risk of soil-borne diseases and pests.

(287) Tsutsugamushi is also known as chigger-borne typhus or mite-borne typhus.

(288) Vector-borne diseases can be transmitted through ticks, fleas, and flies.

(289) The hydroponically cultivated tomatoes are free from soil-borne diseases.

(290) The reality of the situation was borne in upon her when she lost her job.

(291) The depreciation charge for the leased equipment was borne by the lessor.

(292) The spirochete bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi causes tick-borne diseases.

(293) Food-borne pathogens can be present in raw fruits and vegetables as well.

(294) The plant pathology course covered the topic of seed over-borne diseases.

(295) Tick-borne illnesses can be transmitted within a few hours of a tick bite.

(296) Ehrlichiosis is a tick-borne disease that affects both humans and animals.

(297) The CDC investigates cases of food-borne illnesses to identify the source.

(298) Food-borne diseases can be transmitted through contaminated water sources.

(299) Fusarium wilt is a soil-borne disease that affects a wide range of plants.

(300) The need for equality was borne in upon us as we witnessed discrimination.

(301) The heat of the summer is borne by the residents without air conditioning.

(302) Anaplasmosis is a tick-borne disease that affects both humans and animals.

(303) The government provided free water filters to combat water-borne diseases.

(304) Disinfecting against insect-borne diseases is crucial in tropical regions.

(305) The historical documents borne-out the accuracy of the historian's claims.

(306) The academic research borne-out the benefits of early childhood education.

(307) The performance reviews borne-out the employee's dedication and hard work.

(308) Vaccinating pets can help fight immunity to certain animal-borne diseases.

(309) The wind-borne scent of the ocean filled my lungs as I stood on the beach.

(310) A tick infestation infests the dog, posing a risk for tick-borne diseases.

(311) Food-borne diseases can be transmitted through contaminated water or food.

(312) Mosquito control measures are crucial in preventing vector-borne diseases.

(313) Spotted-fever is a tick-borne disease that can be fatal if left untreated.

(314) Anaplasmoses is a tick-borne disease that affects both humans and animals.

(315) The air borne particles from construction can be irritating to breathe in.

(316) The spores were air borne and caused mold to grow in the damp environment.

(317) The spread of epizoan-borne diseases can be prevented through vaccination.

(318) Tick-borne infections can be transmitted by ticks as small as a poppy seed.

(319) Some acarologists focus on the medical implications of tick-borne diseases.

(320) Food-borne infections can be transmitted through improper food preparation.

(321) The control of vector-borne diseases requires a multidisciplinary approach.

(322) The fumigant is a powerful tool in the fight against insect-borne diseases.

(323) Benomyls are effective against both foliar and soil-borne fungal pathogens.

(324) The soilless method of cultivation reduced the risk of soil-borne diseases.

(325) The clinical trials borne-out the safety and efficacy of the new treatment.

(326) Chordotonal organs can detect both airborne and substrate-borne vibrations.

(327) The CDC investigates cases of food-borne diseases to identify their source.

(328) The restaurant was temporarily closed due to a food-borne illness incident.

(329) Babesioses can be difficult to distinguish from other tick-borne illnesses.

(330) The use of rootstocks can also help reduce the risk of soil-borne diseases.

(331) Crop rotation is an effective way to prevent soil-borne diseases and pests.

(332) A hygienic approach to food preparation helps prevent food-borne illnesses.

(333) The dog is sick with a tick-borne illness and needs to be taken to the vet.

(334) Borrelia can also cause other tick-borne illnesses such as relapsing fever.

(335) The water-borne disease outbreak was caused by contaminated drinking water.

(336) The research team studied the effects of water-borne toxins on marine life.

(337) The air borne transmission of the flu can be prevented with proper hygiene.

(338) The disease is air borne, yet some people still refuse to take precautions.

(339) The scent of freshly baked cookies is air borne, and it's making me hungry.

(340) The elderly and young children are more susceptible to food-borne illnesses.

(341) Early detection and treatment are crucial in managing vector-borne diseases.

(342) Vector-borne diseases can be prevented through the use of insect repellents.

(343) Vector-borne diseases can be transmitted through contaminated food or water.

(344) Lyme disease can be transmitted through other tick-borne infections as well.

(345) The use of insecticides helps control the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.

(346) The responsibility for the accident should be borne by the negligent driver.

(347) Clubroot is caused by a soil-borne pathogen called Plasmodiophora brassicae.

(348) The lack of clean drinking water led to an increase in water-borne diseases.

(349) The contaminated swimming pool was closed to prevent water-borne infections.

(350) It's important to detick your pets regularly to prevent tick-borne diseases.

(351) Rootstocks can provide increased resistance to certain soil-borne pathogens.

(352) The WHO collaborates with countries worldwide to combat food-borne diseases.

(353) The spirochete bacterium Borrelia hermsii causes tick-borne relapsing fever.

(354) The food-borne outbreak was linked to a specific batch of contaminated eggs.

(355) The tattoo needles must be sterilized in case of any blood-borne infections.

(356) Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness that can cause serious health problems.

(357) The wind-borne spores of the fungus spread quickly, infecting nearby plants.

(358) The air borne transmission of diseases is a major concern for public health.

(359) Food-borne pathogens can cause severe symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea.

(360) Vector-borne illnesses are transmitted through the bites of infected insects.

(361) It is important to use repellents to protect against mosquito-borne diseases.

(362) The use of allethrin-based products can help prevent mosquito-borne diseases.

(363) Farmers often apply chloropicrin to their fields to control soil-borne pests.

(364) Vector-borne diseases can be transmitted through contaminated food and water.

(365) Culturing insect cells is a valuable tool for studying insect-borne diseases.

(366) Thiophanate is effective against both soil-borne and foliar fungal pathogens.

(367) The molluscicidal program aims to prevent the spread of snail-borne diseases.

(368) The health department issued a warning about a potential food-borne outbreak.

(369) Food-borne infections can be caused by consuming undercooked meat or poultry.

(370) Food-borne illnesses can be caused by consuming unpasteurized dairy products.

(371) The use of insect repellent is a prophylaxis against mosquito-borne diseases.

(372) The wind-borne birds flew in formation, gliding effortlessly through the air.

(373) The sporophylls of mosses are often borne on specialized stalks called setae.

(374) The air borne transmission of COVID-19 has led to many precautions on campus.

(375) The air borne smoke from nearby wildfires is affecting air quality on campus.

(376) The spores are air borne, but they can be controlled with proper ventilation.

(377) The disease is air borne, so it's important to stay away from crowded places.

(378) Tick-borne illnesses can be transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy.

(379) The sanitation system was upgraded to reduce the risk of water-borne diseases.

(380) The performance metrics borne-out the efficiency of the manufacturing process.

(381) The consumer feedback borne-out the need for improvements in customer service.

(382) The application of larvicide helps reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases.

(383) Larvicide is a crucial component in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases.

(384) The food industry must prioritize food safety to prevent food-borne illnesses.

(385) Deer ticks can be carriers of other tick-borne illnesses besides Lyme disease.

(386) The gravity of the situation was borne in upon the witnesses during the trial.

(387) Food-borne infections can be prevented by thoroughly cooking meat and seafood.

(388) Thiophanate is highly recommended for controlling soil-borne fungal pathogens.

(389) The illness was caused by a tick-borne disease that was prevalent in the area.

(390) The air borne pollutants from cars and factories contribute to climate change.

(391) Tick-borne illnesses can cause swelling and redness at the site of a tick bite.

(392) Food-borne infections can be spread through cross-contamination in the kitchen.

(393) Vector-borne diseases can have long-term health consequences if left untreated.

(394) Anaplasmosis is often mistaken for other tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease.

(395) The contaminated well was identified as the source of the water-borne outbreak.

(396) The community built a water treatment plant to eliminate water-borne pathogens.

(397) The use of aphicide has helped reduce the spread of aphid-borne plant diseases.

(398) The archaeological findings borne-out the existence of an ancient civilization.

(399) Mosquitofish are a valuable asset in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases.

(400) The wind-borne ashes from the volcano covered the nearby town in a thick layer.

(401) The need for change was borne in upon the government after widespread protests.

(402) If you want to conduct research on mite-borne diseases, consult an acarologist.

(403) The use of insecticide-treated bed nets can help prevent vector-borne diseases.

(404) Using insect repellent is a preventive measure against mosquito-borne diseases.

(405) The wind-borne seeds scattered across the field, ready to grow into new plants.

(406) The air borne transmission of the common cold is a common occurrence on campus.

(407) The military used air borne troops to carry out the mission behind enemy lines.

(408) The fire department used air borne drones to survey the extent of the wildfire.

(409) Mycorrhizal associations can protect plants from soil-borne pathogens and pests.

(410) Tick-borne infections can be difficult to diagnose due to their varied symptoms.

(411) Food-borne illnesses can be prevented by properly washing fruits and vegetables.

(412) Vector-borne diseases can be difficult to diagnose due to their varied symptoms.

(413) The residents were advised to boil their water to kill any water-borne bacteria.

(414) Sandflies are a topic of research for scientists studying vector-borne diseases.

(415) The scientific experiments borne-out the hypothesis proposed by the researchers.

(416) Vector-borne diseases can cause symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and body aches.

(417) Crop rotation can be an effective way to fertilise against soil-borne pathogens.

(418) The symptoms of a food-borne illness may include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

(419) The veterinarian recommended prophylaxes to protect against tick-borne diseases.

(420) The absence of soil in soilless systems reduces the risk of soil-borne diseases.

(421) The risk of contracting vector-borne diseases increases during the rainy season.

(422) The risk of vector-borne diseases can be reduced by wearing protective clothing.

(423) The importance of the task was borne in upon us as we received the instructions.

(424) The urgency of the matter was borne in upon the team as the deadline approached.

(425) Proper food handling and storage practices can help prevent food-borne diseases.

(426) Food-borne infections can be transmitted through contaminated water or surfaces.

(427) The restaurant implemented new protocols to prevent future food-borne incidents.

(428) The use of insect repellent provides protection against mosquito-borne diseases.

(429) The cruise ship had to cancel its itinerary due to a water-borne virus outbreak.

(430) The air borne dust from the nearby construction site is making it hard to study.

(431) The symptoms of food-borne illnesses can vary depending on the specific pathogen.

(432) Food-borne diseases can be transmitted through contact with infected individuals.

(433) The World Health Organization monitors and tracks vector-borne diseases globally.

(434) The symptoms of vector-borne diseases can vary depending on the specific illness.

(435) The truth of the matter was borne in upon the jury as they heard the testimonies.

(436) The burden of climate change is disproportionately borne by developing countries.

(437) The hardships of war are borne by the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.

(438) The outbreak of a water-borne illness prompted the closure of several businesses.

(439) Introducing beneficial nematodes can help control soil-borne pests in the garden.

(440) The performance evaluations borne-out the employee's consistent high performance.

(441) The inoculant was applied to the seeds to protect them from soil-borne pathogens.

(442) The weight of responsibility was borne in upon him as he took on the role of CEO.

(443) The fragility of life was borne in upon her when she witnessed a tragic accident.

(444) The spirochete bacterium Borrelia miyamotoi causes tick-borne diseases in humans.

(445) The west nile virus is a mosquito-borne disease that can cause flu-like symptoms.

(446) The application of molluscicidal treatments can help reduce snail-borne diseases.

(447) Batology is an important tool for understanding the spread of bat-borne diseases.

(448) The pilot announced that the flight would be delayed due to air borne turbulence.

(449) The contract clearly states that any additional costs will be borne by the client.

(450) Food-borne outbreaks often require extensive investigation to identify the source.

(451) The gravity of the situation was borne in upon us as we witnessed the destruction.

(452) The community organized a campaign to raise awareness about water-borne illnesses.

(453) The health department conducted regular tests to monitor water-borne contaminants.

(454) Larvicide is a key tool in preventing the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases.

(455) The urgency of the matter was borne in upon us when we received the distress call.

(456) The health department issued a warning about a potential food-borne contamination.

(457) The World Health Organization monitors the global spread of vector-borne diseases.

(458) The seed corn was treated with a fungicide to protect against soil-borne diseases.

(459) The health department recommended boiling water to prevent water-borne infections.

(460) Drinking premium quality water can help minimize the risk of water-borne diseases.

(461) The urgency of the matter was borne in upon us when we received the emergency call.

(462) The importance of teamwork was borne in upon the athletes as they trained together.

(463) The reality of the situation was borne in upon the employees as they faced layoffs.

(464) The truth of the matter was borne in upon the witnesses as they testified in court.

(465) The contaminated food and water supply led to an outbreak of water-borne illnesses.

(466) The health department distributed educational pamphlets about water-borne diseases.

(467) The regular use of larvacide can help prevent outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases.

(468) The restaurant implemented new safety measures to prevent food-borne contamination.

(469) I'm going to educate myself on the signs and symptoms of deer tick-borne illnesses.

(470) The murrains that affected the deer population were caused by a tick-borne disease.

(471) The community installed a water filtration system to prevent water-borne illnesses.

(472) Regular use of a water filter is a preventive measure against water-borne diseases.

(473) The effects of global warming can be seen in the increase of insect-borne diseases.

(474) The effects of global warming can be seen in the increase in insect-borne diseases.

(475) The food industry must adhere to strict regulations to prevent food-borne illnesses.

(476) Travelers to tropical regions should take precautions against vector-borne diseases.

(477) Vector-borne diseases can cause outbreaks in communities if not properly controlled.

(478) The spread of vector-borne diseases can be influenced by human travel and migration.

(479) The prevention and control of vector-borne diseases are essential for public health.

(480) Acarology plays a crucial role in the control and management of tick-borne diseases.

(481) The rodenticide is a crucial tool in preventing the spread of rodent-borne diseases.

(482) Food-borne pathogens can multiply rapidly in improperly stored or refrigerated food.

(483) Isoagglutinin can be used to develop vaccines against certain blood-borne pathogens.

(484) If you don't take precautions, you'll get struck down with a mosquito-borne illness.

(485) The government issued a warning about the water-borne illness spreading in the area.

(486) The concert was cancelled due to concerns about air borne transmission of the virus.

(487) The symptoms of food-borne illnesses usually appear within a few hours to a few days.

(488) Food-borne illnesses can be prevented by cooking food to the appropriate temperature.

(489) Larvicidal measures are essential in preventing outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases.

(490) The community organized clean-up drives to reduce the risk of water-borne infections.

(491) The contaminated river was declared unsafe for swimming due to water-borne pathogens.

(492) The yellow fever vaccine helps to immunize against this mosquito-borne viral disease.

(493) The academic studies borne-out the importance of regular exercise for overall health.

(494) Entomologic research has helped in understanding the spread of insect-borne diseases.

(495) The pasteurization of milk has greatly reduced the incidence of milk-borne illnesses.

(496) It is important to practice good hygiene to reduce the risk of food-borne infections.

(497) The prevalence of vector-borne diseases varies across different geographical regions.

(498) The weight of the decision was borne in upon the board members during the discussion.

(499) The government agency issued guidelines to educate the public about food-borne risks.

(500) The environmental group raised awareness about the dangers of water-borne pollutants.

(501) Tick-borne infections can be prevented by checking for ticks after outdoor activities.

(502) Vector-borne diseases can have significant social and economic impacts on communities.

(503) The consequences of our actions were borne in upon us when we faced the repercussions.

(504) The acaricide is an essential tool in the control of tick-borne diseases in livestock.

(505) The government launched a vaccination campaign to protect against water-borne viruses.

(506) The application of nematocides can help prevent the spread of nematode-borne diseases.

(507) Using insect repellent is one of the best preventions against mosquito-borne diseases.

(508) Mosquito-borne illnesses, such as malaria and dengue fever, are communicable diseases.

(509) The need for unity was borne in upon the divided nation as they faced a common threat.

(510) The local community organized a campaign to raise awareness about food-borne diseases.

(511) The tax incidence of a payroll tax is generally borne by both employers and employees.

(512) The tax incidence of a tariff is generally borne by the importing country's consumers.

(513) The gravity of the accusation was borne in upon the defendant as they faced the court.

(514) Regular use of a mosquito net is a preventive measure against mosquito-borne diseases.

(515) The FDA provides guidelines for preventing food-borne illnesses in food establishments.

(516) Rotenone is an effective tool for controlling insect-borne diseases in certain regions.

(517) The consequences of his actions were borne in upon him when he faced the repercussions.

(518) The government implemented stricter regulations to prevent future food-borne outbreaks.

(519) The weight of the decision was borne in upon the committee members as they deliberated.

(520) The government agency is responsible for monitoring and preventing food-borne diseases.

(521) Borrelia burgdorferi can be prevented by educating yourself about tick-borne illnesses.

(522) The use of larvacide is essential in controlling the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.

(523) Boutonneuse fever is a tick-borne disease that is prevalent in Mediterranean countries.

(524) Larvicidal treatments are essential in preventing the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.

(525) It's important to be aware of the symptoms of tick-borne illnesses caused by deer ticks.

(526) Nematicidal treatments can help prevent the spread of nematode-borne diseases in plants.

(527) The acarologist's findings have contributed to our understanding of tick-borne diseases.

(528) The consequences of their actions were borne in upon them when they faced the aftermath.

(529) Food-borne illnesses can be prevented by practicing good hygiene and safe food handling.

(530) Food-borne diseases can have long-lasting effects on individuals' health and well-being.

(531) Ovicidal sprays are an essential tool in preventing the spread of insect-borne diseases.

(532) The doctor advised the patient to wear a mask to protect herself from air borne viruses.

(533) Vector-borne diseases can be transmitted through blood transfusions or organ transplants.

(534) The impact of climate change was borne in upon us as we witnessed extreme weather events.

(535) The weight of responsibility was borne in upon the parents as they raised their children.

(536) Baculoviruses have been used in the production of vaccines against insect-borne diseases.

(537) The local schools implemented hygiene education programs to prevent water-borne diseases.

(538) The community installed water filters in public places to prevent water-borne infections.

(539) Aeroponically grown crops have a reduced risk of contamination from soil-borne pathogens.

(540) The application of larvicide is an important step in preventing mosquito-borne outbreaks.

(541) The spread of vector-borne diseases can be prevented through proper sanitation practices.

(542) The enormity of the tragedy was borne in upon the survivors as they mourned their losses.

(543) The importance of education was borne in upon the students as they pursued their studies.

(544) Gambusia are often used in biological control programs to combat mosquito-borne diseases.

(545) The tattoo artist must sterilize equipment to prevent the spread of blood-borne diseases.

(546) The tattoo needles were sterilized with regard to the prevention of blood-borne diseases.

(547) The government issued a warning about the dangers of air borne asbestos in old buildings.

(548) The construction workers wore masks to protect themselves from air borne dust and debris.

(549) The children were taught about the importance of hygiene to prevent water-borne illnesses.

(550) The medical team worked tirelessly to treat patients suffering from water-borne illnesses.



Borne meaning


Borne is a verb that means to carry or support something. It can also mean to give birth to or produce something. Here are some tips on how to use the word borne in a sentence:


1. Use borne to describe carrying something heavy or burdensome.

For example, "She bore the weight of the world on her shoulders."


2. Use borne to describe the origin or source of something.

For example, "The idea was borne out of a conversation with a friend."


3. Use borne to describe the result of something.

For example, "The project was borne out of a need for better communication."


4. Use borne to describe the act of giving birth to something.

For example, "She bore a child after nine months of pregnancy."


5. Use borne to describe the way in which something is carried or transported.

For example, "The goods were borne by a fleet of trucks."


6. Use borne to describe the way in which something is supported or sustained.

For example, "The bridge was borne by a series of steel cables."


7. Use borne to describe the way in which something is endured or tolerated.

For example, "He bore the pain of his injuries with stoicism."


8. Use borne to describe the way in which something is expressed or conveyed.

For example, "Her message was borne through her passionate speech."


9. Use borne to describe the way in which something is produced or created.

For example, "The film was borne out of a desire to tell a compelling story."


10. Use borne to describe the way in which something is carried forward or continued.

For example, "The tradition was borne from generation to generation."





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