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Meanings of
upbringing
in inglés
catalán
educació
español
educación
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Helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community.
raising
breeding
rearing
nurture
fostering
fosterage
bringing up
español
educación
Sinónimos
Examples for "
raising
"
raising
breeding
rearing
nurture
fostering
Examples for "
raising
"
1
Cavalier said
raising
the funds was not easy, given the tough economy.
2
Casement suspended operations after difficulties
raising
investor interest, two industry sources said.
3
Conducts public awareness
raising
campaigns and research projects on violence in Cambodia.
4
However, whether
raising
HDL cholesterol levels therapeutically reduces cardiovascular risk remains uncertain.
5
There are times too for
raising
power and times for absorbing power.
1
It could, however, be used in
breeding
prize livestock or rare animals.
2
In a statement, the company said the
breeding
programme will end immediately.
3
The colony is
breeding
fast, often causing a problem for local residents.
4
Government policy at present allows three
breeding
females within the designated area.
5
Henk has been
breeding
cows for 30 years and milks year round.
1
She later met my father and became a housewife,
rearing
seven children.
2
Elsewhere in Sichuan, a company called Gooddoctor is
rearing
six billion cockroaches.
3
The mice do, however, display changes in
rearing
behavior and sensorimotor gating.
4
They're almost halfway to the child
rearing
costs that the government gave.
5
Yet he could still make out something thrashing within:
rearing
,
reaching, writhing.
1
We need to rethink the way in which we
nurture
new PhDs.
2
He brought it up in the
nurture
and admonition of the Lord.
3
No chance of using that cash to
nurture
and develop new talent.
4
The work of
nurture
in connection with the feelings is now apparent.
5
They must
nurture
their own true style that comes from deep within.
1
The focus in both cases should be on
fostering
growth, he said.
2
He said that included
fostering
partnerships with iwi and increasing youth-specific training.
3
Why do we let
fostering
agencies profit from caring for vulnerable children?
4
At the age of three weeks she was given up for
fostering
.
5
The focus must be on safely
fostering
our human potential for change.
1
The terms of
fosterage
seem to vary in different islands.
2
At a year they left their own thresholds, and their
fosterage
ended only at marriage.
3
There still remains in the Islands, though it is passing fast away, the custom of
fosterage
.
4
The plan of adoption in Polynesia is matched to a degree by the
fosterage
common in Ireland in early days.
5
A great industrial system has been built up in this country under the
fosterage
of the Government, behind a wall of unproductive taxes.
1
Diana believed in
bringing
up
children the British way, without excessive praise.
2
Editors kept
bringing
up
the basic anatomical problems with the Pioneer image.
3
Hollis led the way, Hartwell behind him, Abel
bringing
up
the rear.
4
The welfare of the world depends upon the
bringing
up
of children.
5
They placed him in the centre, with Carroll
bringing
up
the rear.
Usage of
upbringing
in inglés
1
I had a strict
upbringing
and no friends outside the family unit.
2
A Frenchwoman, of indisputably high
upbringing
,
given the quality of her voice.
3
Trevor also talks a great deal about his childhood and his
upbringing
.
4
As she'd soon learn, my measured response was rooted in my
upbringing
.
5
Her
upbringing
had been comfortable, typical of a New York upper-middle-class family.
6
Alternative though it sounds, Stella's
upbringing
sounds rather old-fashioned, in its way.
7
Her cloistered
upbringing
has not prepared her very well for this moment.
8
It subtly mythologises Wright's African American
upbringing
and fearlessly confronts southern racism.
9
They understand that I've had a rough
upbringing
living outside the Capital.
10
Her taste in music also points to her diverse
upbringing
,
he said.
11
Tells about Otto's care that young Tony's Catholic
upbringing
was properly followed.
12
I was, it is safe to say, very important in her
upbringing
.
13
And you had a privileged enough
upbringing
to know what I mean.
14
There were many reasons for this, not least of all her
upbringing
.
15
Hall has tried to give them as normal an
upbringing
as possible.
16
Meanwhile, across the pond, Meghan had a pretty typical American working-class
upbringing
.
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upbringing
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
religious upbringing
own upbringing
catholic upbringing
privileged upbringing
christian upbringing
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Translations for
upbringing
catalán
educació
español
educación
Upbringing
through the time
Upbringing
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
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