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"Norwich" is probably misspelled. Trying nourish instead Definition of nourish

1. nourish [ v ] provide with nourishment
Examples: "We sustained ourselves on bread and water" "This kind of food is not nourishing for young children"

Used in print:

(James J. Maguire, "A Family Affair"...)

The fact that the group orientation and group identification are_founded on supernatural principles and nourished by the well-springs of devotion simply give them a deeper and more satisfying dimension .

(The Christian Science Monitor,...)

To his Harvard colleague , Josiah_Royce , whose philosophic position differed radically from his own , James could write , `` Different as our minds are , yours has nourished mine , as no other social influence ever has , and in converse with you I have always felt that my life was being lived importantly '' .

(Kenneth Scott Latourette, Christianity in a Revolutiona...)

With its zeal for liberty and its dependence on God it breathed the spirit which had been nourished on the Evangelical revivals .

(Charles Glicksberg, "Sex in Contemporary Literature"...)

The professed mission of_this disaffiliated generation is to find a new way_of_life which they can express in poetry and fiction , but what they produce is unfortunately disordered , nourished solely on the hysteria of negation .

Synonyms nourish sustain nurture Related Terms provide carry nutriment sustenance

2. nourish [ v ] give nourishment to

Used in print:

(Richard I. McCosh, "Recreation Site Selection"...)

It also cools the air in summer and nourishes the trees and wildlife .

Synonyms nourish aliment nutrify Related Terms feed food nutriment nourishment nutrition

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