nourishment

alimento
definition
noun
tubers from which plants obtain nourishment
the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
translation of 'nourishment'
noun
sustento,
nutrición,
alimento,
alimentación,
pasto
example
the 'nourishment' of our bodies and of our minds
They all offer white bread, middle-of-the-road ideas or experiences entirely lacking in intellectual or emotional 'nourishment' .
It is unfortunate that art, culture, and religion conspire to convince us that food serves only two functions: 'nourishment' and social cohesion.
The patient can specify in advance in his living will under what conditions 'nourishment' , hydration or other life support should be withheld.
All members of the neighbourhood watch share the responsibility of being on the lookout for suspicious characters and all members contribute towards the 'nourishment' of the guards on the night shifts.
We may value the activity of eating to the degree that it provides 'nourishment' .
she was starved of emotional 'nourishment'
A fortnight ago, they stopped the 'nourishment' , deliberately.
Also, he knew he needed bodily 'nourishment' to bring up his declining health.
As long as we get the 'nourishment' necessary to survive we live, when we don't, we die.
Young artists ransacked antique shops and archives to find spiritual 'nourishment' beyond the groundwork that had been laid waste.
The mineral composition of the rock as well as the soil affects the 'nourishment' of the vine.
His instincts tell him that is where he will find 'nourishment' .
Children have also become more sedentary, frequently relying on junk food for 'nourishment' , all of which adds to the growing epidemic of obesity in the United States.
Democracy is a plant that requires long 'nourishment' and does not take root everywhere.
If this congestion is not cleared up quickly, the blood will clot and arteries that bring the tissues their necessary 'nourishment' will become plugged and the tissues will die.
they suck out the sap and eliminate from it a sweet liquid for the 'nourishment' of their young
This has little to do with true 'nourishment' of body or soul.
It is land set aside for the king's game, in which the nourishment of deer, wild swine and hares took precedence over the 'nourishment' of human beings.
The tree extends its roots deep within the soil to draw the finest and the richest minerals and elements for its 'nourishment' and growth irrespective of the type of soil.
When the spleen is weak, the body will not be able to use the 'nourishment' available in food.
Please bless this food to the 'nourishment' of our bodies.
For spiritual 'nourishment' there were halls of worship filled with statues of the Buddha.
They maintain the functions of all the organs and are important in the development and 'nourishment' of the body.
So the nurse was responsible for the wellbeing of her patients and the 'nourishment' of the doctors' sense of professional self.
Holistic health care is a perfect technique for the 'nourishment' of mind, body and spirit.
Parenting and education are to provide the 'nourishment' and care that allow these potentials to unfold.
Royal patronage in China certainly had an aesthetic edge, so essential to the 'nourishment' of art, even if generated by peculiar foibles.
Art was hailed as an inner, ethical necessity, primary 'nourishment' for the soul.
Although food is for 'nourishment' and growth of the body it also plays a key role in our social development.
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