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Example sentences for "nurturing"

Lexicographically close words:
nurslings; nurst; nurture; nurtured; nurtures; nus; nusquam; nuss; nussed; nut
  1. He thought of this child whom Noppawan was no doubt jubilantly nurturing and pampering at this moment as if he were her own.

  2. One vast creation, lately borne abroad, Cheers the young nations like a nurturing God, Breathes thro them all the same wide-searching soul.

  3. And when it was born, instead of nurturing it carefully, according to the natural maternal instinct, she was forced from sheer hunger to abandon it in order to find a sufficiency of food for herself.

  4. It pairs for life, and both male and female take their share of sitting on the eggs and nurturing the young.

  5. The result in the Border slave States amply vindicated the sagacity and wisdom of the President in so constantly and carefully nurturing their loyalty and defending them against the inroads of the Confederates.

  6. On one occasion, he had several blooms that he was nurturing for a coming show, one of which was being produced on a bush of his favorite variety.

  7. Thus, the nurturing of our response to God's love is the work of the church.

  8. Only as a career opens up full vent for this nurturing instinct, will it provide satisfactory substitute in sublimation.

  9. In woman, the dominant force is the nurturing instinct.

  10. Nursing is a lived dialogue (a being with and doing with) aimed at nurturing well-being and more-being.

  11. This kind of timing is related to the transactional character of nursing and to its goal of nurturing the development of human potential.

  12. It is an existential engagement directed toward nurturing human potential.

  13. This can happen only if we are able to see demands and opportunities in relation to our reason for being--nurturing the well-being and more-being of persons in need.

  14. In real life, nursing phenomena may be experienced from the reference points of nurturing, of being nurtured, or of the nurturing process in the "between.

  15. As a nurturing response of one person to another in need, it aims at the development of human potential, at well-being and more-being.

  16. They may or may not be experienced as nurturing in a particular person's lived world.

  17. When government became a means for conserving and nurturing and developing individual life, mothers, at least, could be easily seen to have proper part in its functions.

  18. However, in the aftermath of a vicious siege or a miserable day, I welcomed parental affection, and on occasion, sought their nurturing touch.

  19. Parents are the foot-holds and building blocks that sustain the growing youth; while other individuals may very well flavor the insights and spice the outlooks of a maturing mind, the parents yet possess the solid, nurturing ingredient.

  20. Mom persists in weeding, nurturing her plants, not heeding the complaints of her aching back, while Dad rakes and resets the ground- mole trap.

  21. I was alive, housing an alien growth, indeed nurturing it, so that it may fulfill its purpose.

  22. She expected constant nurturing care from her husband, yet nothing he did would please her.

  23. The whole process of that most important function, the reproduction of the species, is strikingly the same in all mammals, from the first act of courtship by the male[9] to the birth and nurturing of the young.

  24. There was something about him that felt nurturing yet electric, casual yet happening.

  25. So the disciples, now reunited with Sal, happily broke bread and chips with our nurturing spiritual shepherd.

  26. Perhaps by nurturing both mystical and rational inclinations, society could explore the realm beyond the surface world of reason while keeping pace with the charismatic predators of the New Age.

  27. But I realized, as I pedaled north, that I would have to learn to distinguish between the nurturing and noxious roots Atmananda had sown in my mind without Shirer's help.

  28. Never will they be capable of nurturing babes, or of contributing their mysterious due to psychical attribute.

  29. Nurturing persons living caring and growing in caring at first glance appears broad and abstract.

  30. This personal knowing enables the nurse to respond to the unique call for nurturing personhood.

  31. Nursing knowledge is knowledge of nurturing persons living caring and growing in caring within shared lived experiences in which the caring between nurse and nursed enhances personhood.

  32. In nursing situations, the nurse focuses on nurturing person as they live and grow in caring.

  33. Budget decisions should be directed from the perspective of what I ought to do as nurse administrator that would have the greatest effect on nurturing persons being cared for in their living and growing in caring.

  34. Time is needed for both faculty and students to reflect on the meaning of being a member of this discipline and more specifically, on the meaning of being a member of a discipline focused on nurturing persons as they live and grow in caring.

  35. The domain of nursing is nurturing caring.

  36. All decisions would ultimately be made from this standpoint: "What action should I take as administrator which would support the study of nursing as nurturing persons living in caring and growing in caring?

  37. The nursing administrator assists nurses to hear and understand the unique calls for nursing and supports and sustains their nurturing response.

  38. Personhood is enhanced through participating in nurturing relationships with caring others.

  39. Thus, the organized nursing profession would assume responsibility for developing and sharing knowledge of nurturing persons living caring and growing in caring.

  40. Each nurturing response is focused on nurturing the person as he or she lives caring and expresses hopes and dreams for growing in caring.

  41. From this theoretical perspective, essay examinations that present nursing situations provide opportunities for students to express their knowledge of nurturing persons living and growing in caring.

  42. We must aim then at fulness of life; not at husbanding our resources with meagre economy, but at spending generously and fearlessly, grasping experience firmly, nurturing zest and hope.

  43. This training is a mere matter of habituation and technical skill; it operates through repetition and assiduity in application, not through awakening and nurturing thought.

  44. As a society becomes more complex, however, it is found necessary to provide a special social environment which shall especially look after nurturing the capacities of the immature.

  45. From her wise hands I took Your doughty-nurturing bread, and broth black-brewed, That drives the shade of fear from veins of men.

  46. Ah, you should know how I will guard your trust, For when I say to you he does not live, Your eyes will slay the single, nurturing hope Of my own life!


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nurturing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apprenticeship; breeding; conditioning; cultivation; development; discipline; drill; exercise; grooming; growth; improvement; maternal; nurture; practice; preparation; promotion; raising; rearing; rehearsal; training; upbringing