Synonym: aliment, alimentation, nutriment, nutrition, sustenance, victuals. Similar words: impoverishment, punishment, astonishment, establishment, accomplishment, accomplishments, relinquishment, establishment of. Meaning: ['nɜrɪʃmənt /'nʌr-] n. 1. a source of materials to nourish the body 2. the act of nourishing.
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31) It's put him in intensive care, dependent on an intravenous drip for nourishment.
32) Feeding all the chicks equally in a poor season might well lead to all of them dying for lack of adequate nourishment.
33) During pregnancy her unborn child strips her of nourishment for its own metabolic needs, so she becomes still weaker.
34) He began to ask for orange juice when offered drinks, hoping for a little nourishment before he passed out.
35) If necessary a small amount of liquid fertiliser should be used to provide nourishment.
36) Must people identity coldness with hostility and deprivation; warmth with friendliness, nourishment,[http://Sentencedict.com] closeness and intimacy.
37) He had come to think of the attack as a living creature which derived its nourishment from the speed of its progress.
38) As a change and to provide more nourishment, try pouring yogurt over them and topping them with fresh fruit.
39) Some babies need more sucking, not only for nourishment but for comfort and closeness.
40) If we could give every individual the right amount of nourishment and exercise, not too little and not too much, we would have found the safest way to health. Hippocrates
41) Newborns seek nourishment and relief from discomfort, with their reflexes determining behavior.
42) It crawls down the vine and enters the soil, whereupon it reaches and punctures the roots for nourishment.
43) Our tuberculosis patients needed nourishment far more than we did.
44) Some micro-organisms began to manufacture their own nourishment and at the same time provide a food-chain base for all other emerging creatures.
45) Butterflies have an intimate relationship with flowering plants, which they pollinate, and themselves derive nourishment from the nectar.
46) But the improver is into intellectual nourishment on a lavish scale.
47) They want to get nourishment from anything they can, including any characters entering.
48) The egg needs to be extremely large because it contains the nourishment required to produce a most precocious chick.
49) Though by that time, he was not usually thinking of nourishment but the simple satisfaction of hunger.
50) In addition, the food expert would want to know more about the local conditions and the alternative sources of nourishment available.
51) A kitten requires three times more nourishment, relative to body weight, than a fully grown cat.
52) When we are hungry we crave for nourishment and the bread of life nourishes that craving, both physically and spiritually.
53) Further, he received nourishment at the empty house of Cori Pollenwith the daylight door.
54) It is sometimes claimed that the Candida derives nourishment from yeasts in food, but this is not the case.
55) It then becomes more firmly attached and receives nourishment from the fish by root-like processes.
56) The best nourishment for your writing is the following blend.
57) Your brain a glutton for nourishment.
58) No nourishment is provided through the holdfast.
59) Moisture, nourishment, so we have endlessness.
60) Objective : To probe into the relationship between postoperative nourishment of children with cleft palate and perforation.
More similar words: impoverishment, punishment, astonishment, establishment, accomplishment, accomplishments, relinquishment, establishment of, cruel and unusual punishment, nourish, nourishing, malnourished, refreshment, flourish, parchment, detachment, enrichment, impeachment, announcement, tourism, tourist, perish, Irish, commencement, parish, amendment, first amendment, jurisdiction, noumenon, feverish.