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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cherish' in a Sentence

"To hold or treat with affection; to feel love for something or someone, such as one's native land." more

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Sarah would always cherish the beautiful sunsets at the beach.
He has cherished the small victories that led to his success.
Grandpa likes to cherish his old pocket watch as it holds sentimental value.
We should cherish the freedom we have to express our opinions.
The community worked together to cherish the environment by planting trees.
I cherish the handmade card my friend gave me on my birthday.
He had cherished the hope of reuniting with his long-lost friend.

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Cherish

cher-ish
verbTo hold or treat with affection; to feel love for something or someone, such as one's native land.
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Last Updated On: February 22, 2024
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