Sentence examples for To nourish from inspiring English sources

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To nourish

verb

To feed and cause to grow; to supply with matter which increases bulk or supplies waste, and promotes health; to furnish with nutriment.

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In order to nourish the beach, four different engineering nourishment schemes are proposed.

You like to nourish your fear".

It's never going to nourish you.

Even raptors have to nourish their young.

Females draw blood to nourish their eggs.

More than enough survive to nourish hungry humans.

"Ours is an elegant system, conceived to nourish and protect.

Movies were born to nourish and enrich solitude in public.

There is plenty of public sentiment to nourish it.

Let your colleagues pursue exciting things to nourish their lives.

"And then you get interested and start to nourish it".

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