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nourish

Transitive Verb
past: nourishedpp: nourisheding: nourishing

This term conveys a sense of sustained, long-term support rather than a single act of feeding. It implies a nurturing process that leads to growth, strength, or health, whether the subject is a biological organism or an abstract concept. In a physical sense, it suggests the provision of essential nutrients that allow a system to thrive. When applied to emotions or ideas, the word suggests a deliberate and careful cultivation. It describes the act of keeping a feeling alive or helping a belief grow through constant attention and reinforcement, often in the face of adversity.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To provide the food and nutrients necessary for the growth and health of a living organism.

"The mother worked hard to nourish her children with a balanced diet."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To encourage the development or growth of a feeling, idea, or quality over time.

"He continued to nourish the hope that his exiled family would one day return."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To provide a substance that improves the condition or quality of something, such as skin or soil.

"This organic fertilizer is designed to nourish the soil and promote root growth."

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