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Meanings of
nourished
in English
Being provided with adequate nourishment.
malnourished
Related terms
full
replete
overfed
corn-fed
well-fed
well-nourished
stall-fed
Fostered.
fostered
Related terms
supported
Synonyms
Examples for "
fostered
"
fostered
Examples for "
fostered
"
1
It's about the near-cosmic level of voyeurism
fostered
by the internet age.
2
We need the ABC's funding and stability to be guaranteed and
fostered
.
3
Both are as zealously
fostered
in Keilhau now as in former years.
4
The knowledge of this intrigue
fostered
the rising revolt against the caucus.
5
Subsequently she would ask who
fostered
me when I was a baby?
Usage of
nourished
in English
1
Things need to be invested in and
nourished
and brought to market.
2
He took particular interest in the sick, crippled and poorly
nourished
children.
3
The fœtus must be
nourished
with blood; the new-born infant with milk.
4
She's working with a medical practitioner to make sure she's properly
nourished
.
5
Other men, in this country and in Europe, had
nourished
similar notions.
6
It's fast food that tastes delicious and will leave you feeling
nourished
.
7
The hope he had
nourished
was not unreasonable; his boldness justified itself.
8
Plants are
nourished
by the earth, and the carbon of the air.
9
By prayer the soul is
nourished
and strengthened by the divine life.
10
The arts of peace now
nourished
under the sunshine of imperial patronage.
11
The whole world is being
nourished
by that ideal more and more.
12
I have
nourished
vipers in my b-b-bosom and been stung by them.
13
A game which pushed up the heart rate and
nourished
the soul.
14
Our actor's nature is the thing that is
nourished
by the technique.
15
The little factory
nourished
and produced many yards of excellent cotton cloth.
16
But in that long suckling, deep-seated prejudice and mindless hatred were
nourished
.
Other examples for "nourished"
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nourished
nourish
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
nourish by
nourish children
nourish a hope
nourish brain
nourish patients
More collocations
Nourished
through the time
Nourished
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common