English to Telugu Dictionary nurture

nurture

పెంపకం
definition
verb
Jarrett was nurtured by his parents in a close-knit family
care for and encourage the growth or development of.
noun
the nurture of ethics and integrity
the process of caring for and encouraging the growth or development of someone or something.
translation of 'nurture'
శిక్షణ ఇచ్చు,
పోషణ
example
Of course, there is continuing debate about the extent to which such behaviours are inherent in our nature, or whether they are the result of 'nurture' through a socialization process.
Moreover, the Christian 'nurture' model offered worried Protestant parents a much firmer guarantee of a child's good outcome.
Support is what is needed to 'nurture' Canadian cinema.
Asleep, he dreamed again and again of a dying child who turned into a wet rag when he tried to comfort it - a terrible, potent image for a self allowed to slip away and powers of 'nurture' never exercised.
The upshot is that the age-old nature versus 'nurture' dichotomy is completely erroneous.
In such prayer lies spiritual 'nurture' and wholeness.
Soldiers' allegiances were stronger towards their generals than the discredited deputies and army leaders began to 'nurture' political ambitions of their own.
I don't just mean in the field of higher education, where Americans give, or give back, to their places of 'nurture' on a scale that we find unthinkable.
Pakistan, on the other hand, have serious worries ahead of the match and need to sort their bowling problems if they 'nurture' any hope of a series-levelling comeback.
In the nature / 'nurture' debate there's room for both to have their influence.
we are all what nature and 'nurture' have made us
You say you are interested in the nature/nurture debate, but all the evidence is with 'nurture' in your presence.
Religion is a product of 'nurture' and therefore a matter of choice. I reject discrimination on the grounds of religion.
But it seems to the Professor that 'nurture' has made women more receptive to the idea of retributive violence.
The process of Christian 'nurture' , from cradle to grave is continuous.
But the Jews had established places where worship and spiritual 'nurture' could take place.
the 'nurture' of ethics and integrity
And 'nurture' is interrupted again when your colleague's husband is stopped from checking their baby.
I think we are who we are via nature (as a foundation) and then are further shaped by 'nurture' .
Then we are left with an empirical question of understanding how nature and 'nurture' interact.
These candidates should then be given support, 'nurture' , and a challenge to test whether God is calling them to cross cultural borders with the gospel.
A lot of people have a problem with the nature versus nurture debate because they think then, ‘OK, if it's 'nurture' , then it's curable’.
She turned to one for advice and 'nurture' , another for kicks, and another for career advice, and each knew what was expected of them.
Children who've grown up without 'nurture' apparently lack any sense that they can be something other than what they are.
But there is also a sense that many of those who complain bitterly about the direction of government policy still 'nurture' the hope that Tony is really on their side.
Acceding to these requests seriously damages our understanding of conception and fatally fractures the link between parental relationships and infant 'nurture' .
In addition to the physical, parents also have trouble finding time to 'nurture' their kids ' emotional well-being.
He was quick to point out that 'nurture' plays a big role, not just our genes.
Finally, the nature / / 'nurture' debate is addressed throughout the book.
The church is the seedbed of gospel preachers, and we must value and 'nurture' what God plants among us.
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