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the upbringing
noun
The traits acquired during one's childhood training
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The upbringing left a few traces in the man, too.
("In the upbringing of the Herd, humanity's almost boundless suggestibility will be scientifically exploited").
Mencius' mother paid special attention to the upbringing of her young son.
They live on the same estate, holiday together and shared the upbringing of their two daughters.
"I was very privileged to have the upbringing I had with my dad," Niko says.
Irène then devoted her time largely to the upbringing of their children, Hélène and Pierre.
This lack of confidence comes from the upbringing she wrote about in her early poetry.
The three co-parents now share the upbringing of a young girl and boy.
How has Col. Qaddafi's politics affected the upbringing and feelings of his son? l.
The upbringing was strict, and his parents placed great emphasis on education.
But I didn't have the upbringing where I got to know him that well.
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