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nurture <nurture; nurtures> SUST.

nurture
nurture
nurture ENS.
nurture ENS.
nurture ENS.
nurture ENS.
nurture ENS.

nurture V.

nurture ALIMENT.
nurture ALIMENT.

nurture SUST.

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Doubt in one's ability is overcome by nurturing self-confidence with a good teacher.
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It has a vibrant academic environment to nurture and inspire its young student community.
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In 1944, she began her career directing the young people's choir, after she had nurtured acting plus her obvious musical talent.
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Now you can serve well those who have nurtured you.
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His parents recognized and nurtured his musical talent.
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In it the protagonist instructs his sons to observe the requirements of nurturing a household "(grihasta)".
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They accomplish this goal by finding, educating, and nurturing families willing to open their homes to children in foster care.
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His talent for music was noticed here, and his interest nurtured.
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Managers nurture and promote strategies that are themselves changing.
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It wants to be a space that nurtures and protects.
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