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    nourishing
    /ˈnʌrɪʃɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. (of food) containing substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition: "a simple but nourishing meal"

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  2. NOURISHING definition: 1. A nourishing drink or food makes you healthy and strong: 2. A nourishing drink or food makes…. Learn more.

  3. Nourishing is an adjective that describes things that nourishdo or provide what’s needed for someone or something to be healthy and to grow and develop. The word is most commonly used in relation to food.

  4. The meaning of NOURISHING is giving nourishment : nutritious. How to use nourishing in a sentence.

  5. to provide people or living things with food in order to make them grow and keep them healthy: Children need plenty of good fresh food to nourish them. She looks happy and well nourished. This cream is supposed to help nourish your skin. formal. If you nourish a feeling, belief, or plan, you think about it a lot and encourage it:

  6. The meaning of NOURISH is nurture, rear. How to use nourish in a sentence. nurture, rear; to promote the growth of; to furnish or sustain with nutriment : feed…

  7. Nourish definition: to sustain with food or nutriment; supply with what is necessary for life, health, and growth.. See examples of NOURISH used in a sentence.

  8. 1. To provide with food or other substances necessary for life and growth; feed. 2. To foster the development of; promote: "Athens was an imperial city, nourished by the tribute of subjects" (V. Gordon Childe). 3. To keep alive; maintain: nourish a hope.

  9. nourishing (to something) (formal) allowing a feeling, an idea, etc. to develop or grow stronger. The environment was nourishing to the young girl’s developing personality.

  10. Definitions of nourishing. adjective. of or providing nourishment. “good nourishing stew”. synonyms: alimental, alimentary, nutrient, nutritious, nutritive. wholesome. conducive to or characteristic of physical or moral well-being.

  11. nourish something (formal) to allow a feeling, an idea, etc. to develop or grow stronger. By investing in education, we nourish the talents of our children. There were hopes that the talks would nourish the fragile growth of good relations between the two countries.