Sentences with nurturers
nur·ture
N n - To nurture one's offspring.
- To nurture promising musicians.
- And before colonisation they performed a sacred role in islander ceremonies and were considered the nurturers of family.
- Women are the nurturers in the family but domestic violence can impair this natural ability.
- The nurture of young artists.
- Such cases turn the archetype of women as nurturers on its head.
- The carers and nurturers have not fared well.
- We, as women, are brought up to be nurturers, to take care of everyone else.
- Women are taught to be nurturers and to make sure the needs of everyone else are met before theirs.
- In most of the cases nurses are also called as nurturers or comforters.