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nurturing

noun as in maintenance

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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.”

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

He struggled in the four Tests Pope captained, but his record under Stokes' nurturing hand is pretty good - an average of 32 with a strike-rate of 55.

From BBC

The focus is very much on finding and nurturing the best young talent in the area, collaborating with local schools and academies.

From BBC

My cooking at home, for my family, is very much about flavor and taste, comforting, nurturing and delicious flavors.

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

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