Sentence examples for Nurtured from inspiring English sources

The word "Nurtured" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of caring for and encouraging the growth or development of someone or something. Example: "The teacher nurtured her students' talents, helping them to excel in their studies."

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Nurtured

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Singer and drag artist Joey Arias sees this Meltdown as a kind of biography of both Antony and the scene that nurtured him.

The Shepherd's Life: A Tale of the Lake District (Allen Lane) is out next month SM The Texas state capital's vibrant food truck scene nurtured the phenomenon that is Franklin Barbecue, which has been putting the queue into barbecue at permanent premises since 2011.

Rosie: The cuts in the arts are going to have such a horrific effect because we've been nurtured by going to museums and college for free.

I am so frustrated at the way greedy bigger football clubs gobble up players that have been signed up, and then carefully nurtured over the months and years, by teams like my own Dundee United.

The nearly four-year Syrian conflict has claimed over 200,000 lives, displaced a third of Syria's population, and nurtured many armed opposition groups including the Islamic State (Isis) extremist group which now rules over vast swaths of Syria and neighboring Iraq.

Youth services are a place where local institutions get nurtured".

Discoveries will grow into marketable designs only if nurtured by an ecology, which includes not only universities but very often state subsidies too, and supply chains with mutually reinforcing links.

As long as higher education is ranked in various ways and means, then this attitude will undoubtedly prevail., But there is a lot to be said for having a very strong sense of support as an early career researcher, of being nurtured rather than having to fight to survive, and of being valued as an individual rather than a resource.

The fragmentation of the Liberal Democrat protest vote has nurtured the Greens and nationalist parties: Plaid Cymru, Ukip (a reactionary English movement in spite of its unionist name) and, most conspicuously, the SNP.

It was Strauss who was the subject of those text messages from Pietersen to the South Africa tourists that in turn nurtured a strange sense of burning injustice over the way he was subsequently disciplined.

"I have tendered my resignation from the Biennale board in the hope that some blue sky may open up over this 19th Biennale of Sydney," he said Belgiorno-Nettis said in the statement: "I wear two hats: one as chair of the Biennale of Sydney and the other as a director of Transfield Holdings; both organisations conceived by my father and nurtured by my family over many decades.

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