Use "nourished" in a sentence

1. She looks happy and well nourished.

2. He nourished me to muster my courage.

3. He nourished the same attitude in others.

4. A poorly nourished woman becomes small and thin.

5. Thus the neurons are not properly nourished.

6. Nontraumatic Abruptions do not occur in well-nourished women

7. Cattle were emaciated, under nourished and in poor condition.

8. Patients recover quickly if they are well nourished.

9. But, nourished by Reagan's money, there it is.

10. A clay base nourished with plant detritus is also sufficient.

11. Selenium deficiency is relatively rare in healthy well-nourished individuals.

12. The child we have is well nourished and cared for.

13. The one mirrors the other, and is nourished by the other.

14. 6 Cattle were emaciated, under nourished and in poor condition.

15. The roses bloom into November, nourished by lots of rain.

16. All subjects were well nourished according to previously described criteria.

17. He had long nourished the dream of being an actor.

18. If the patient is poorly nourished, the drugs make them feel nauseous.

19. Most plants are nourished by water drawn up through their roots.

20. Have I slackened mine hand, that I have not nourished it?

21. Lisa has long nourished the hope of becoming a famous writer.

22. She was blossoming like the flowers nourished by her tender care.

23. He had long nourished the dream of being an actor. Sentencedict.com

24. The need for better food Patients recover quickly if they are well nourished.

25. Mrs Fellows is well nourished and well hydrated before she has surgery.

26. (John 4:34) Teaching the truth had nourished him, built him up.

27. The sisters nourished one another by the good word of God.14

28. A lioness: she lay down among lions, she nourished her whelps among young lions.

29. A glycerin soap that will improve Complexion, leaving your skin soft and nourished

30. 11 If the patient is poorly nourished, the drugs make them feel nauseous.

31. 3 Mrs Fellows is well nourished and well hydrated before she has surgery.

32. He nourished him with honey from the rock, and with oil from the flinty crag.

33. The non-greasy Balm to oil leaves your complexion feeling nourished, and makeup-free

34. He called me an ungrateful wretch and nourished the grievance to the end of his days.

35. Nourished by annual snow accumulation and often also by the seaward extension of land glaciers.

36. How many weary souls could have been nourished from his daily witness to the Lord?

37. One example that is popular known as Furby, a toy that children nourished every day.

38. Her optimism, her joy of life in those last hours, had nourished the medical staff.

39. Jehovah has nourished the Judeans and raised them to an elevated position among the nations.

40. In a eutrophic lake (which means well-nourished), lots of life can be supported (fish included).

41. Such a cell ceases to be fed or nourished and ceases to detoxify the toxins present.

42. It is nourished by annual snow accumulation and also by the seaward extension of land glaciers.

43. He was friendly and caring, nourished by success... all thanks to the grace of the bigwigs.

44. A Breatharian is nourished by the air only and sees no need for water or juices

45. A Breatharian is a person who does not eat or drink and is nourished by pure energy

46. A legacy nourished by the extraordinary vitality displayed then and now by each member of the club.

47. Marriage is like a tender flower ... and must be nourished constantly with expressions of love and affection.27

48. According to this scale, a well-nourished child should weigh between 91 and 110 percent of his ideal weight.

49. Single organs, such as the brain, the heart, and the liver, are nourished by two routes of blood supply.

50. It was rather a simple and healthy statement of a basic right in a partnership to be nourished by one's partner.

51. A healthy mind, just as a healthy body, needs to be well nourished if it is going to function properly.

52. Redken's Curvaceous conditioner formulated with Curl Memory Complex provides deep conditioning to leave curls, waves, and spirals nourished and defined

53. This abiding involvement is born and nourished by love, enduring love, which gives meaning to my politics and to my very being.”

54. Our results show that relatively well nourished patients respond equally well to elemental diet as those with a poor nutritional state.

55. 5 And it came to pass that he apruned it, and digged about it, and nourished it according to his word.

56. Nature‐inspired phenolic Chemistries have substantially nourished the engineering of advanced materials for widespread applications in energy, catalysis, and biomedicine, among others

57. Take part in your parish liturgies and be abundantly nourished by the word of God and your active participation in the Sacraments.

58. Depending on what substance is applied to the Cuticle, it will open or close, and the cortex will be nourished and moisturized (or damaged)

59. Nourished by the Word: Reading the Bible Contemplatively Paperback – May 1, 1999 by Wilfrid Stinissen (Author) 4.9 out of 5 stars 5 ratings

60. ‘As a child, I was drawn to them and felt nourished by their Ampleness and their warm reds, golds, rich greens, and browns.’

61. 22 And I nourished that desire until the age of when I had the permission of my parents to go and ordain as a monk.

62. AMALTHEIA (Amalthea) was the she-goat nurse of the god Zeus who nourished him with milk in a cave on Mount Dikte (Dicte) in Krete (Crete)

63. Bartholin concluded: “Either manner of taking [blood] accords with one and the same purpose, that by this blood a sick body be nourished or restored.”

64. In the fall of 1938, the increased pressure on Jewish property nourished the party's ambition, especially since Hjalmar Schacht had been ousted as Reich minister for economics.

65. And the Lord of the vineyard said: Behold, this long time have we nourished this tree, and I have laid up unto myself against the season much fruit.

66. “Woman on the Beach” (200 Hong Sang-soo): A filmmaker dramatizes, with a scathing and comic self-deprecation, the egocentric romantic turbulence on which his art is nourished.

67. A Breatharian is a person who is nourished by light and has no need for food or drink. Breatharianism is within human potential, but for most it remains dormant

68. Although Beriberi can occur in anyone who is poorly nourished, it is very rare in the United States due to the addition of vitamins to many of the foods we eat

69. Be Nourished teaches Body Trust®, a pathway to acceptance of the body, an alternative dialogue to the conventional paradigm of food, body image, and weight concerns in our culture.

70. We use organic plants because we genuinely believe in natural and universal principles. Plants are rained upon and nourished by the sun and their environment, providing them with alimentary, therapeutic and cosmetic properties.

71. The Brimming berry shade, in this all day lipstick, has a warm, deep red hue with just the right amount of lip color to enhance your dry lips while keeping them nourished and hydrated

72. First attested 1482, from Middle French adolescent, from Latin Adolescentem, accusative form of adolescens, present participle of adolescere (“to become adult, grow up”), from ad- (“to”) + alescere (“to grow or become nourished”)

73. First attested 1482, from Middle French adolescent, from Latin Adolescentem, accusative form of adolescens, present participle of adolescere (“to become adult, grow up”), from ad-(“to”) + alescere (“to grow or become nourished”)

74. Amos (12 Occurrences) The people seemed to have settled down to a Complacent optimism, nourished no doubt by national prosperity, and, though there had not been wanting reminders of /a/amos.htm - 44k

75. The lake was nourished by runoff from the Ennedi, Erdi Ma and part of the Kufrah Depression, as well as groundwater; at least one site of the lake floor shows evidence of pressurized water being released.

76. 1843, Carlyle, Thomas, “XVII: The Beginnings”, in Past and Present, book 2: When the poor man’s integuments, no longer nourished from within, become dead skin, mere Adscititious leather and callosity, wearing thicker and thicker, uglier

77. First attested 1482, from Middle French adolescent, from Latin Adolescentem, accusative form of adolescens, present participle of adolescere ("to become adult, grow up"), from ad- ("to") + alescere ("to grow or become nourished")

78. Even as India has made dramatic strides in reducing poverty, illiteracy and ill-health, in terms of absolute numbers it is still home to a large number of the world’s and South Asia’s poor, non-literate and under nourished population.

79. 24 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard said again unto his servant: Look hither, and behold another abranch also, which I have planted; behold that I have nourished it also, and it hath brought forth fruit.

80. 34 And the servant said unto his master: Behold, because thou didst graft in the branches of the wild olive tree they have nourished the roots, that they are alive and they have not perished; wherefore thou beholdest that they are yet good.