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Definition of Nurturing
1. nurture [v] - See also: nurture
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nurturing
Literary usage of Nurturing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Strengthening America's Families: Promising Parenting Strategies for by Karole L. Kumpfer (1993)
"There are Nurturing Programs tailored for parents with children from birth to 5
years; for parents with children from age 4 to 12 years; ..."
2. A Collection of Poems in Four Volumes by Robert Dodsley, G. Pearch (1783)
"... And to her fort's renown adjoins her name ; For, at the nurturing ...
renown adjoins her name ; For, at the nurturing ..."
3. The Works of Thomas Goodwin, D.D. by Thomas Goodwin (1864)
"It is an honour to a college to hare students of its own nurturing fit for
fellowships, and such especially they are to take. The families of church members ..."
4. People, Plants and Patents: The Impact of Intellectual Property on ...by Crucible Group by Crucible Group (1994)
"Nurturing DIVERSITY The process that has brought about the Convention on Biological
Diversity has served to highlight that rural and indigenous communities ..."
5. University Research Management: Meeting the Institutional Challenge by Helen Connell (2004)
"... Nurturing THE RESEARCH CAREER Much of the discussion about institutional issues
in research management is directed towards structures, processes and ..."