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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61. Some day all progressive mankind will cherish his memory.
62. What is more serious is that we do not cherish the wildlife.
63. It is a good deal harder to apply that same process to mental states which you cherish, like patriotism, or parental protectiveness or true love.
64. I would cherish him, cuz he told me he's no heart, and so am I, but not get him into misery of heartlessness.
65. They wanted DB to retain its turn - up - and - pay style of rail travel, which German passengers cherish.
66. Never will I overindulge the requests of my flesh, rather I will cherish my body with cleanliness and lustration.
67. At this very moment, we deeply cherish the memory of comrade Deng Xiaoping and revolutionist in his generation.
68. Our army must cherish the people and never encroach on their interests.
69. In the life eternal happiness is ordinary, the most long-time has is to cherish.
70. Because he and others loved moving, living, untarnished waters, we now have some left to cherish.
71. Yes, the families also cherish the feelings with the decedent.
72. He said that Cote d'Ivoire and China cherish long-term friendship. The two countries have conducted successful cooperation in many areas, hold identical and similar positions in international affairs.
73. Thes. 2:7 But we were gentle in your midst, as a nursing mother would cherish her own children.
74. We cherish life and also have the unlimited right to life with emotion.
75. Change need not mean trampling on values that the French cherish.
76. So that every shriek of every child at seeing your hideousness will be yours to cherish.
77. Though, mankind is the dominator of the robot of artificial intelligence, but them can not like feudal slave owner for slave so treat them, robot has own space, we should cherish them.
78. As long as you do not compete with them directly, people would surprisingly the generosity is nowise stingy to cherish time.
79. Lily : Yes , the families also cherish the feelings with decedent.
80. We are no more inclined to eke out our sentimental sorrows cherish our bodily pains.
81. We tread the same sliding board, smoke with the same posture, and cherish the same past.
82. Most people know that can truly cherish the photocathode of a few do?
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83. The pity for the physical injury, non-aromatic absolutely cherish years.
84. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly and compassionately with one another and to preserve and cherish this pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.
85. Love of dance and movement. Love freedom and fresh, . Like enjoying life with friends . Truly treat everyone around me, cherish each and every fellow traveler in my life .
86. I wish you may cherish the memory of me at the inadvertent certain moment.
87. To this, charles does not have cherish to appreciate, contrary, he detests ground memory: "My honeymoon was full of vomitive breath."
88. Does he think that there is a gallant, handsome father in this earth that I could love so dearly, cherish so devotedly, as this worn and gray-headed old man?
89. With cunning they conspire against your people plot against those you cherish.
90. We will advocate thrift, avoid extravagancy and cherish fruits of the labor of others and the society.
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.