nurture - use in sentences

Object

  • believer: To teach, baptize and nurture new believers - What helps people to learn?
  • generation: We are sure these initiatives will help to nurture a new generation of Festival lovers.
  • relationship: Based in the North West, LeKoa strives to nurture relationships with venues to produce new work.

Modifying Another Word

  • rather: They treat donors as colleagues rather than as customers: as a resource to be nurtured rather than ' exploited ' .
  • fully: Out-of-school activities provide alternative ways of learning and into areas not fully nurtured by within-school programs.

Adjective modifier

  • spiritual: Spiritual nurture The spiritual nurture of minority ethnic members as for all members needs to be carefully considered.

Modifies a noun

  • group: An individual child may be a member of a nurture group for between 1 and 4 terms.

Used with why or when

  • that: It is the same sort of nature and nurture that shapes a lot of liberated yet lost young people.
  • what: This creation business has to lead somewhere, and I must nurture what is most valuable and cut out the rest.

Present participle complement

  • emerge: The PRS Foundation has announced the launch of its new funding scheme, British Music Abroad, to nurture emerging British music talent.

Preposition: of

  • culture: Our pride in the Welsh way of life necessarily involves the nurture of Welsh culture.

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