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nurturing

[nur-cher-ing] / ˈnɜr tʃər ɪŋ /
NOUN
maintenance
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Nasdaq, introduced in 1971, grew into the NYSE’s chief rival by nurturing tech innovators and taking trading online.

From Barron's

Nasdaq, introduced in 1971, grew into the NYSE’s chief rival by nurturing tech innovators and taking trading online.

From Barron's

“We didn’t want googly eyes on the robot, nothing like that. So it did kind of surprise us when people seemed to feel very nurturing towards their robots.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Museveni sees himself not only as a stable, ambitious presence, but also as a nurturing figure for Uganda's youth.

From BBC

Under Fedorov’s leadership, the ministry of digital transformation anchored projects on nurturing defense tech innovation and helped to develop Ukraine’s production and use of drones.

From The Wall Street Journal