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Nourishment

Nourishment meaning

The act of nourishing or the state of being nourished. | Something that nourishes; food.

Example sentences (20)

Inappropriate beach nourishment Beach nourishment is the importing and deposition of sand or other sediments in an effort to restore a beach that has been damaged by erosion.

First and foremost, as per traditional astrology, the moon is at its “fall” when transiting the sign of Scorpio, because it isn’t an ideal place for the moon (planet of nourishment, sustenance and feelings) to be.

For her, reading books in foreign languages is more like a necessary journey of learning than enjoyment and nourishment.

He keeps the gardens alive using intravenous nourishment and feeds them sugar water and other nutrients.

How shall we find nourishment if our alma mater only seeks money, and our students only seek high-paying jobs?

It can block the flow of water and nourishment for species and activate soil relationships that can result in highly toxic releases.

My husband became an outcast in our own home, second fiddle to me, the primary source of nourishment and comfort, but also to the institution of motherhood, to which my body also now belonged.

Only humans or similar beings, such as the Ancients or Lanteans, possess the nourishment that can satisfy the Wraith's appetite.

Robertson advises: “Strip your routine right back to basics and come from a place of hydration and nourishment.

She was a long time volunteer and board member of Loaves and Fishes in Martinez; their mission providing food and nourishment for the needy all around the Bay Area.

She was created by a mix of Carol Danvers’ energy, nourishment from the phoenix force on Vox Supreme’s planet, and a revitalization from Mar-Vell’s body.

What I have concluded is that the solution lies beyond mere food provision; it's about transforming our global perspective and methods for sustainable nourishment.

All of these influences converge in such paintings as “Kneeling Mother With Child at Her Breast” from 1906, where a dark-skinned, blocky woman suckles a white infant (might Modersohn-Becker be alluding to the nourishment she derives from African art?

Backpack for Hunger is a district program that ensures nourishment for children during weekends and school breaks.

Brody said plant-based cooking has inspired her to discover new recipes that focus on holistic nutrition, which has transformed her relationship with food into a source of nourishment as well as happiness.

Children in their town of Deir al-Balah crowd at a charity site with empty pots, desperate for nourishment.

Doctors say breastfeeding is one of the most potent methods for securing child health and survival as it is perfect nourishment for them that bolster protection against illnesses.

Essential supplies intended for the health and nourishment of the population are trapped or looted, exacerbating the situation.

He has his noontime nourishment from the bottle.

Here, finally, I find exotic nourishment in the form of a pizza topped with genuine dog slices.