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11 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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He will have cherished the memories of his childhood spent in the small village.
We have been cherishing the moments spent together under the starry night.
The librarian has been cherishing the rare books in the vintage collection.
The author will cherish the publication of the novel that took years to write.
As the sun sets, the couple will have been cherishing the breathtaking views from their mountain cabin.
They cherished the quiet moments spent by the fireplace.
The artist cherishes every brushstroke as if it were a piece of their soul on canvas.
They will cherish the bond formed through years of friendship and shared experiences.
She is cherishing the precious moments with her newborn baby.
After years of hard work, she will have cherished the fulfillment of her lifelong dreams.
They cherish the quiet solitude of the mountains during their annual retreat.

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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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