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nurture

Definition for nurture

noun as in development, nourishment

verb as in feed, care for

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Example Sentences

The new chief added, “We’re here to keep everybody safe in all communities throughout our city, and the way we do that is by nurturing trust.”

Jones also nurtured a new generation of artists, including Grammy-winning British musician Jacob Collier.

From BBC

Billy says nurturing the cub back to health made him rediscover the joy he had lost following the recent death of his parents.

From BBC

Instead of primarily broadcasting their own views, global health institutions can nurture communications networks that solicit local input and create opportunities for mutual learning.

From Salon

Bennett hopes there will be future seasons of “Finding Mr. Christmas,” and envisions himself as Hallmark’s answer to RuPaul, helping to nurture a new, diverse generation of talent through the show.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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