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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61. Both parties would be under pressure to drop some of their most cherished celebrities.
62. The concern of these groups has grown in response to a perceived widening of the gap between cherished moral values and actual day-to-day behaviour.
63. They preached the pure doctrine and pure life that Puritans had cherished ever since they formed under Elizabeth and chafed under James.
64. Now, she felt, she was cherished and valued, the centre of attention, and her real life could begin.
65. He genuinely loved and cherished her.
66. No longer desperate and pessimistic, he cherished life.
67. This cherished fantasy is embellished with minute detail.
68. Here he lives with his great wife, the beautiful Nefertiti, and together they serve as the high priests of the Aten, assisted in their duties by their six cherished daughters.
69. He added the Guinean government and people have always cherished a friendship toward the Chinese government and people and Guinea has always stood by China in international affairs.
70. But inequality is rising in most developed countries, literally upending the Kuznets curve - one of market fundamentalists' most cherished ideas.
71. "If you ask people to remember their most cherished experiences of their whole life, elevatory moments are likely to feature in their top five, " says Haidt.
72. But it was who she was in the eyes of Henry and Ted that she cherished the most: sure-handed and efficient at her job, quiet yet at times chatty,[sentencedict.com] uncomplicated.
73. Cherished family names, too, had been changed into unrecognisable ( to the unconvinced ) hanyu pinyin.
74. Frankly speaking, I've no preconcerted destination at all when I set off but I'd cherished a dream, which makes me feel vigorous and young again.
75. I cherished the memories I had, and the friends I had made, but this was all before the times of MSN and AOL chat programs.
76. The well being of children is the most cherished aspiration of UNICEF.
77. His father cherished him godsend -- a great compensation for the loss of his eldest son.
78. He was reluctant to make tea with his most cherished pottery pot when receiving guests.
79. The finalecomes with Little Zhanghelping blow up a trainload of Japanesesoldiersand receiving a cherished reward:a pistol with which to kill more Japanese.
80. He never begins his cherished project for the reformation of criminals.
81. This is the idyllic, almost mythic image of Australia cherished by so many folks, Aussies included.
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82. He said that the Fijian people would always remember the friendly sentiments cherished by the Chinese people towards them.
83. Therefore, activity management , integrated with your most cherished values, creates the authenticity that gives you power.
84. Muslims observing Ramadan and Jews observing Rosh Hashanah reminded Americans of our cherished tradition of worshiping freely and respectfully.
85. When you are outcast, even a tossed stone can be cherished.
86. For this, we are cherished, value each land, we will as always fine to product essence carve carve, the view that leaves eternity for the city is consecratory our force.
87. We had sung simultaneously the sunflowers growing up by the Don River and cherished the memory of the sun in Russian poetry.
88. If you have ever cherished any dreams of violent insurrection, you must abandon them.
89. Worst of all, Bant had been changed forever and was no longer the plane she cherished.
90. Unbelief, having once been cherished continued to control the men of Nazareth.
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