As the region nurtures the national letters, so the national nurtures the international.
According to Buxtorf, the bird in question is the merops or bee-eater, "a bird so called from the love and pity which is shown to its parents, because it nurtures them when hidden in the most lofty caves.
One of them personified all those men, nurtured by the labours of the masses, who later use these masses as food for cannon; and Prokofi personified to me that food for cannon, which nurtures and makes secure the men who dispose of it.
The children are begotten "by him exclusively; the mother receives only the germ and nurtures it; the aborigines .
This is palpable ignorance, for no matter to what religion a man belongs, even though he be an atheist or materialist, nevertheless, God nurtures him, bestows His kindness and sheds upon him His light.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nurtures" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.