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to nourish well

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  • nourish — UK [ˈnʌrɪʃ] / US [ˈnɜrɪʃ] verb [transitive] Word forms nourish : present tense I/you/we/they nourish he/she/it nourishes present participle nourishing past tense nourished past participle nourished 1) to give a person, animal, or plant the food… …   English dictionary

  • nourish — nour|ish [ˈnʌrıʃ US ˈnə:rıʃ, ˈnʌ ] v [T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: norrir, from Latin nutrire; NUTRIENT] 1.) to give a person or other living thing the food and other substances they need in order to live, grow, and stay healthy ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • nourish — verb PHRASES ▪ properly nourished, well nourished ▪ Patients recover quickly if they are well nourished. Nourish is used with these nouns as the object: ↑skin …   Collocations dictionary

  • nourish — nour|ish [ nɜrıʃ ] verb transitive 1. ) to give a person, animal, or plant the food and care they need to live, grow, and be healthy: healthy well nourished children 2. ) to support or encourage the development of an idea, feeling, ability, etc …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • nourish — verb 1) patients must be well nourished Syn: feed, provide for, sustain, maintain 2) we nourish the talents of children Syn: encourage, promote, foster, nurture, cultivate, stimulate, boost …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • nourish — verb 1) patients must be well nourished Syn: feed, sustain, provide for, maintain 2) we nourish the talents of children Syn: encourage, promote, foster, nurture, cultivate, boost, s …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • nourish — verb (T) 1 to give a person or other living thing the food they need in order to live, grow, and stay healthy: a well nourished baby 2 formal to keep a feeling, idea, or belief strong or help it to grow stronger: The beauty of the region has… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Jim Rohn — September 17, 1930 is an American entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker, .His work has been influential in launching or furthering the careers of many others in the personal development industry, including Anthony Robbins, Mark Victor… …   Wikipedia

  • Locke: knowledge and its limits — Ian Tipton I That John Locke’s Essay concerning Human Understanding is one of the philosophical classics is something nobody would deny, yet it is not easy to pinpoint precisely what is so special about it. Locke himself has been described as the …   History of philosophy

  • old — (adj.) O.E. ald (Anglian), eald (W.Saxon) aged, antique, primeval; elder, experienced, from W.Gmc. *althas grown up, adult (Cf. O.Fris. ald, Goth. alþeis, Du. oud, Ger. alt), originally a pp. stem of a verb meaning grow, nourish (Cf. Goth. alan… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Modernism — • Etymologically, modernism means an exaggerated love of what is modern, an infatuation for modern ideas Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Modernism     Modernism      …   Catholic encyclopedia

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