8 Verbs to Use for the Word nurture

It may indeed be of the very essence of human life, but it is a plant of tender growth and needs delicate nurture and jealous care; a small thing may work it irreparable injury.

No organization can draw its nurture permanently from sources outside of itself, although many a movement has been nursed through its early stages of uncertainty and struggle by the aid of the sympathetic and understanding outsider.

They troubled themselves with no theories of education, but mingled gentle nurture with "wholesome neglect."

These are objects of the deepest interest to society, affecting all that is precious in the existence of multitudes of persons, many of them in the classes essentially dependent and helpless, of the age requiring nurture, and of the sex entitled to protection from the free agency of the parent and the husband.

Though not without some difficulty, he convinced them,for he was exceedingly rich, and riches in an uncle are wonderful arguments respecting the nurture of a nephew whose parents have nothing to leave him.

Like a delicate child, the very care it demands nurtures your affection.

But the infant moans and tosses with a nameless want and anguish, While, with coarse, unmeaning bushings, louder sings the hireling nurse, Knows no better, in her dull and superannuated blindness, Tries no potion,seeks no nurture,but consents to worse and worse.

She wept, she wrung her hands, she called for death and execrated her nurture.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  nurture