To make a living for the benefit of others
To provide with the food or sustenance for growth, health, and good condition
“A full adult order at breakfast contained enough food to nourish three people for several days.”
To foster the growth or development of
“We nourish the development of open-minded, caring individuals who are active and respectful members of the global and local community.”
To nurture and care for (someone or something) as they grow
“A winged angel appears to nourish the ailing prophet.”
To hold or have thoughts in one's mind or memory
“Napoleon, until the final adjustment of the treaty, continued to nourish thoughts of breaking it off.”
To make more fertile by adding nutrients, especially of soil
To give strength to on a physiological level
To provide with food
To care for (someone) lovingly
To receive (someone) as a guest, typically providing them with food and drink
(sometimes figuratively) To give a boost or energy to
To provide physiological relief
To nurse at the breast, udder, or dugs
Plural for a development or improvement
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