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nurture

[nur-cher] / ˈnɜr tʃər /




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At the same time, families and friends often share food, living spaces, and microbes, making it hard to separate nature from nurture.

From Science Daily

By imagining technologies that can shoulder our memories, our labor and our most shattering emotions, Greene questions whether AI risks nurturing a fantasy that code can heal what hurts in our inner lives.

From Los Angeles Times

Fourth, families need to nurture every child’s interests.

From The Wall Street Journal

They are models of efficiency, supply chain, profitability, and talent nurturing.

From Barron's

Ferrero, 45, nurtured Alcaraz's talent and took him into the professional ranks before guiding him to all six of his Grand Slam titles.

From BBC