Similar words: cherish, impoverished, perish, malnourished, feverish, perishable, gibberish, impoverish. Meaning: ['tʃerɪʃ] adj. characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for.
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31. The greatest help in setting a strategy is a hefty slice of cynicism and the openness of mind to re-examine cherished beliefs.
32. Rather than ignore Philips's cherished necessity principle, the Government turned it on its head.
33. Or like Mary Shelley's reputation, cherished by few, but always there, diversifying.
34. Most industries that size would be cherished by the authorities, but pachinko inspires a certain ambivalence.
35. He looked pleased: a solitary man, by the look of him, one who cherished his privacy.
36. Cutting the cake is a tradition cherished by most couples.
37. The Victorian values so cherished by Thatcherism served the same hypocritical purpose.
38. Many students arrive at college with a new hi-fi, camera, radio, etc., which are cherished possessions.
39. During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. Nelson Mandela
40. It allowed millions to preserve cherished memories and share them with others.
41. He cherished the new friendships he had made and took pride in the identity he was creating for himself.
42. We want as many readers as possible, and each and every one of you is cherished.
43. The wilfulness of human nature can be deceitful, and we can hang on to old ways like cherished thoughts or possessions.
44. Inevitably, though, with 14 fewer rooms to spread out in, the Pages had to part with several cherished possessions.
45. While we were among them, they would see to it that we were cherished.
46. In such occupations autonomy is cherished as a means of adapting to an uncertain environment.
47. When they first met, Giles had made her feel special, cherished and cared for.
48. But that meeting was not something Atlanta will paste in its book of cherished Olympic memories.
49. She had given him some gift, something which he cherished very dearly.
50. His stillness and his blood made her feel safe, almost cherished.
51. The sixteenth-birthday fantasy was a cherished one, but he hadn't found any takers yet.
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52. These people supposedly cherished cursor keys and took deep offense at their absence on Macintosh.
53. This is a valuable arena for a child to experience the defeat of a cherished idea.
54. The racial challenge could not be either repudiated or accommodated without sacrificing cherished beliefs.
55. One concerns the domains of independence which are most cherished by a particular person.
56. Their cherished concoctions were delivered to the jury room for judging.
57. She had never felt so loved, she decided sleepily, so cherished, so secure.
58. But Venables's most cherished dream, to be master of a top football club, has been shattered.
59. Furthermore, even the cherished college diploma no longer guarantees success.
60. They were forced to leave behind all their most cherished possessions.
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