cherish
Example Sentences
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The result is a devastating work of scholarship that commits the ultimate transgression of failing to include the trigger warnings so cherished by the targets of the author’s indictment.
Carscrolling has become a favorite little luxury for exhausted parents, who cherish the routine as a buffer between hectic workdays and whatever awaits them at home.
It is a relationship he prizes and cherishes.
From BBC
The tiny painting had a lovely purpose: to be held in the hand, cherished by one admirer after another.
The end result is a film that will likely be cherished by Disney fans but also admired by anyone interested in the making of an American classic.
From Los Angeles Times
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