Use "nourishment" in a sentence

1. A growing child needs proper nourishment.

2. Your brain a glutton for nourishment.

3. The nourishment flows in both directions.

4. Plants get nourishment from the soil.

5. Plants draw nourishment from the soil.

6. The soil provides nourishment for plant roots.

7. Alimentary (adjective): relating to nourishment or sustenance

8. Alimentary (adjective): relating to nourishment or sustenance

9. (The Book of Mormon is powerful spiritual nourishment.)

10. He was unable to take nourishment for several days.

11. " the laws of cleanliness, nourishment, exercise and breathing. "

12. Rectal Alimentation: Etymology: L, rectus, straight, alimentum, nourishment the delivery of nourishment in concentrated form by injection or installation through the rectum

13. Plants imbibe nourishment usually through their leaves and roots.

14. These techniques include beach nourishment and sand dune stabilisation.

15. As a child, she was starved of intellectual nourishment.

16. The retreat gives me a kind of spiritual nourishment.

17. The program provides basic nourishment to low-income families.

18. Can plants obtain adequate nourishment from such poor soil?

19. Necessary food; nourishment: give us our daily Bread. 3.

20. Lack of proper nourishment reduces their power to resist disease.

21. Alimentary definition is - of or relating to nourishment or nutrition

22. You swallowed amniotic fluids by the mouthful, presumably for nourishment.

23. This constant nourishment will keep you safely on the path.

24. We then end up eating for entertainment, rather than nourishment.

25. The Lord supplied nourishment at the hands of an angel.

26. But the improver is into intellectual nourishment on a lavish scale.

27. Almeda represents a sophisticated understanding of transformative, high-performance nourishment

28. Aliments are food or drinks that can provide nourishment and support life

29. Sugar gives quick relief to hunger but provides no lasting nourishment.

30. Alimentation definition is - the act or process of affording nutriment or nourishment

31. He ventured that plants draw part of their nourishment from the air.

32. English words for Alimentation include supply, food, feed, feeding, Alimentation and nourishment

33. As to his accommodations and nourishment, every care was to be taken.

34. But it is too late to try for strength now through nourishment.

35. He had that pinched look which suggests poverty and lack of nourishment.

36. Yet our yearning for justice is as urgent as our need for nourishment.

37. Providing them with spiritual nourishment from God’s Word is even more important.

38. What does Alimentation mean? The act or process of giving or receiving nourishment

39. The dietician will give advice so that each individual is given adequate nourishment.

40. Every animal in the food chain draws nourishment from other animals or plants.

41. It's put him in intensive care, dependent on an intravenous drip for nourishment.

42. This is the first bonanza of merit, bonanza of skillfulness , nourishment of bliss.

43. The word Alimony comes from the Latin term for "nourishment" and …

44. These seeds can be a great source of nourishment to birds in winter.

45. This is the second bonanza of merit, bonanza of skillfulness, nourishment of bliss.

46. This is the third bonanza of merit, bonanza of skillfulness, nourishment of bliss.

47. A friend turned me on to Benevolent Nourishment and I haven't looked back since

48. Why eat food that offers no real nourishment or that may even poison you?

49. Some babies need more sucking, not only for nourishment but for comfort and closeness.

50. Synonyms for Commissariats include fares, food, bread, cooking, nourishment, cuisine, eats, grub, nutriments and nutrition

51. A nutrient furnishes nourishment that promotes growth and healing both in animals and humans.

52. Synonyms for Aliments include food, sustenance, fares, nourishment, eats, provender, nutriments, nutrition, foodstuffs and pabula

53. Almost all of your baby 's nourishment , however , still comes from you through the placenta .

54. Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words - Kindle edition by Whyte, David

55. Mammalian mothers have highly complex placentas for the nourishment and development of their unborn young.

56. The size of the hump of a camel is a good indication of its nourishment .

57. 17 Lutein, a natural food and medicinal additives, can be as eatable pigment and nourishment.

58. La fórmula provee Alimentos abundantes para los infantes.The formula provides ample nourishment for infants

59. This damage to blood vessels affects the nourishment of the retina which leads to visual loss.

60. 18 Lutein, a natural food and medicinal additives, can be used as eatable pigment and nourishment.

61. They are in need of additional spiritual nourishment in order to make advancement in the truth.

62. There are reasons to believe that the mesenchyme supports the ectoderm (forming apparatus) by supplying nourishment.

63. Our Heavenly Father, we thank You for blessing us with this nourishment and this delicious meal.

64. 22 Lutein is a natural and efficient food additive as eatable pigment and also as nourishment.

65. The living or putrefying material provides heat for hatching the eggs and nourishment for the maggots.

66. 24 Objective : To probe into the relationship between postoperative nourishment of children with cleft palate and perforation.

67. Tourism can involve primary transportation to the general location, local transportation, accommodations, entertainment, recreation, nourishment and shopping.

68. Some ant colonies tend, shelter, and draw nourishment from insects called aphids as if these were livestock.

69. 19 Lutein is a natural and efficient food additive which as eatable pigment and also as nourishment.

70. For him it was as if the way to the unknown nourishment he craved was revealing itself.

71. (Isaiah 30:23, 24) “Fat and oily” bread —food rich in nourishment— will be man’s daily staple.

72. The Blastocyst sticks tightly to the wall of the uterus and receives nourishment from the mother's blood

73. Alimentation The act or process of giving or receiving nourishment. Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M

74. Without pause, it pumps the blood that carries life-sustaining nourishment to your billions of body cells.

75. Biophyte (plural Biophytes) Any plant that obtains nourishment from the bodies of insects (or other once-living organisms

76. Butterflies have an intimate relationship with flowering plants, which they pollinate, and themselves derive nourishment from the nectar.

77. The egg needs to be extremely large because it contains the nourishment required to produce a most precocious chick.

78. In that code could be genes that hold the secrets of higher yields, better pest-resistance and richer nourishment.

79. Even the soil is filled with nourishment that readily combines with water to be absorbed and used by plants.

80. 24 It crawls down the vine and enters the soil, whereupon it reaches and punctures the roots for nourishment.