Words and phrases that have a meaning related to nurture:  (170 results)
Often used in the same context:
cultivate, nourish, incubate, foster, thrive, develop, inculcate, budding, inspire, prosper, blossom, promote, instill, grow, instil, flourish, sustain, invigorate, establish, valorize, evolve, encourage, entrepreneurial, nurturance, stimulate, propagate, rekindle, teach, build, vivify, impart, vitalise, embrace, forge, motivate, mentors, cherish, empower, innovate, unite, individuate, reinvigorate, strive, create, rediscover, revivify, rejuvenate, catechize, ingrain, mythologise, coddle, eternalize, fertilize, educate, strengthen, commodify, conceptualise, preserve, edify, incubators, institutionalize, attunes, persevere, reeducate, enculturation, innate, companionate, embody, reawaken, engrain, reorientate, imbibe, explore, orientate, engender, energize, infuse, remould, acculturate, vitalize, ossify, transcend, revive, fledging, estranges, homogenise, imbue, mature, procreate, enrich, catalyze, impassion, awaken, hone, atrophies, succeed, caring, excel, revitalize, attract, perpetuate, gestate, nurturing, nourishment, sustenance, care, preparation, guidance, admonition, caretaking, mothering, motivation, training, discipline, disciplining, encouragement, graces, ministration, nutriment, cleansing, companionship, society, ongoing, contentious, exegetical, irresolvable, jurisprudential, metatheoretical, theological, unresolvable, unresolved, bioethical, historiographical, minority, philosophical, definitional, empirical, epistemological, metaethical, philological, etymological
Appears in the definition of:
foster, fostered, nurtural, surrogate
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— Adjectives for nurture: christian, spiritual, religious, careful, proper, good, early, gentle, maternal, physical, parental, more...

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