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nourish English

Meaning nourish meaning

What does nourish mean?

nourish

(= sustain) provide with nourishment We sustained ourselves on bread and water This kind of food is not nourishing for young children (= nutrify) give nourishment to

Synonyms nourish synonyms

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Conjugation nourish conjugation

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nourish · verb

Examples nourish examples

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Simple sentences

The mother used her own milk to nourish the baby.
We need to nourish our spirit.
He can nourish his elephant, but cannot nourish his child.

Movie subtitles

Ever since night of great banquet, he has shut himself away in palace turning from all who would speak to him unwilling to sleep or to nourish himself searching through many books, only to push them aside in despair.
We must allow the cells we've regenerated to achieve lasting stability, nourish them artificially for a time.
He wants your breadfruit to nourish them.
THe few cents that he needs to nourish this poor mortal body.
Now, firstly, it needs human blood to nourish itself.
And it's their privilege to nourish the effort of the few who can raise India from servitude and apathy.
A world that our beloved comrade gave his life to protect and nourish.
Medicine! We're. here to. heal the sick. And. and. nourish the healthy. and. and.
Demolishing it means cutting off the life-giving roots that nourish and spiritually enrich our people.
May the bread nourish my body. May my body do my soul's bidding. May my soul rise up to serve God eternally.
Drink our wine. nourish your yin and yang!
Nourish your yin and yang!
There's nothing left to nourish us.
I want to nourish it!
This will nourish you, Mr. Morgan.
During the pre-oedipal phase, only the mother should nourish her child. - I've already told you.
The highest number that our sacred food can nourish.
I may be a looser but one can't hold it against me not to be aware of it, to nourish impossible dreams, to deceive myself.
The famous wager that my brother offers each year in order to give me company for one night and to nourish the legend that surrounds this castle.
Of late I have begun to think that we have become bizarre and unproductive. We are existing merely to nourish our own power, it's time for some fresh air.
Nourish yourselves therefore upon its principals.
There was a time when I had to nourish a family on 20 kopecks a day.
That which fills the bowels is made to nourish the earth so it can delight us with fruit and flowers anew.
And we can be daily examples to each other and nourish each other and help each other in spite of our differences and also, many times, because of them.
And killed men nourish.
Things that kill men nourish it.
It will nourish you and quench your thirst.
We are existing merely to nourish our own power, it's time for some fresh air.
We nourish and grow it.
Omelet of seagulls' eggs garnished with rabbit fat. Prepared to nourish my adored lover. My lord and master, Mr. Carunchio.
If you don't nourish the earth, how can you ask it to nourish you?
They have driven into the cave all those like you who shed blood to nourish the earth.
It appears the sand can nourish itself on the dead, too.
Except when they're expecting a baby. and then it's needed to nourish the baby inside their womb. - You understand?

News and current affairs

Moreover, Europe must build up tools for strategic analysis, assessment, and forecasting to provoke and nourish public debate.
The problem for the regime is that the springs that nourish fanaticism will not be dammed by such exemplary punishment.
But even skeptics nourish many hopes.
The weaker the civilian leadership has become, the more China has been inclined to discard Deng Xiaoping's dictum tao guang yang hui (hide brightness, nourish obscurity).
If you can nourish yourself adequately without eating meat, isn't buying meat needlessly causing, or at least being complicit in causing, the death of an animal?
What Cheney did was to feed and nourish the Bush prejudices, and to move ruthlessly and energetically to occupy the policymaking ground left vacant by the President's indolence and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice's lack of political clout.
We must trust in it to help make sense of an uncertain world, and to help us determine how best to nourish and protect our children and ourselves.

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