Veg″e‐tate (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p.Vegetated (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Vegetating.] [L. vegetatus, p. p. of vegetare to enliven. See Vegetable.]
1. To grow, as plants, by nutriment imbibed by means of roots and leaves; to start into growth; to sprout; to germinate.
See dying vegetables life sustain,
See life dissolving vegetate again. Pope.
2. Fig.: To lead a life too low for an animate creature; to do nothing but eat and grow. Cowper.
Persons who... would have vegetated stupidly in the places where fortune had fixed them. Jeffrey.
3. (Med.) To grow exuberantly; to produce fleshy or warty outgrowths; as, a vegetating papule.