Synonym: adore, protect, treasure, worship. Antonym: disregard, ignore, neglect. Similar words: perish, feverish, impoverish, impoverished, impoverishment, Irish, nourish, parish. Meaning: ['tʃerɪʃ] v. be fond of; be attached to.
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31. Sports has given me friendships that I cherish.
32. There are two important elements in practicing law that I cherish: independence and helping other people.
33. More than the awards, I cherish the opportunity of working with the best people. I have worked with the legends of Hindi cinema with the result that even today people like my performances and ask me about my next release. Asrani
34. And most cherish the ability to climb the ladder in their functional silo without taking on bullet-biting responsibility for a specific product.
35. How can one cultivate and cherish this rare fruit of the soul?
36. This is how you talk about your wife, the woman you vowed to love and cherish till death does you part?
37. Some cherish hopes of being business and civic leaders themselves.
38. I ask you to cherish her unbridled passion for ideas and to tolerate her tenacity in following questions to satisfying conclusions.
39. Cherish your vision and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements. Napoleon Hill
40. Here is your country. Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage, for your children and your children's children. Do not let selfish men or greedy interests skin your country of its beauty, its riches or its romance. Theodore Roosevelt
41. My countrymen haven't learned to cherish the old, we are too quick to tear old buildings down.
42. Cherish those who seek the truth but beware of those who find it. Voltaire
43. It was a moment I still cherish, and the instant it happened, I knew we were going to be friends.
44. Every time something stirs, every time some one makes a contact, we should cherish it, examine it, and hope.
45. Parades can be rerouted,(sentencedict.com) but changing them is an outrage to those who cherish their own cultural traditions.
46. Failure to correct them only fuels the right-wing demands that obliterate the very protections that liberals cherish.
47. These are titles I cherish and do not intend to give up easily.
48. I cherish his and your friendship, and I can say in all sincerity that Cork would be the poorer without you.
49. For those who cherish the core social democratic values of justice, freedom and solidarity there is everything to play for.
50. How many shantytowns of the Third World would not cherish one of those suburban bungalows you so despise?
51. Cherish in hand lift down, and not let fall.
52. Cherish anima, do not be damage.
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53. Hereon, I holp you would cherish all you friends.
54. Do you cherish the Sacramento Kings at that time?
55. If you cherish soaring aspirations, nothing is unattainable.
56. Now, if you have had Truelove, please cherish it.
57. Cherish your own emotions and never undervalue them.
58. Cherish communal establishment, not to mangle public property.
59. The communal facilities are everybody, we cherish it together.
60. We deeply cherish the memory of Prof. Wu.
More similar words: perish, feverish, impoverish, impoverished, impoverishment, Irish, nourish, parish, flourish, eristic, derisive, derision, nourishing, mesmerise, malnourished, nourishment, give rise to, consumerism, characteristic, device characteristic, chew, chef, ache, risk, iris, rise, niche, cheat, cheque, cherry.