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nurture

nur·ture [ núrchər ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle nur·tured, present participle nur·tur·ing, 3rd person present singular nur·tures)
Definition:
 
1. take care of young thing: to give tender care and protection to a young child, animal, or plant, helping it to grow and develop

2. encourage somebody or something to flourish: to encourage somebody or something to grow, develop, thrive, and be successful
an agent who nurtured several budding young playwrights

3. keep feeling: to keep a feeling in the mind for a long time, allowing it to grow or deepen



noun 
Definition:
 
1. care given to young thing: tender care and protection given to a young child, animal, or plant to help it to grow and develop

2. encouragement to flourish: encouragement given to somebody or something to help him, her, or it grow, develop, thrive, and be successful

3. environmental influence: the influence that an organism's environment has on the organism, especially when contrasted with what is determined genetically or by nature

[14th century. Via French< late Latin nutritura< Latin nutrire "suckle"]

nur·tur·er noun
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