0 present participle of savour
1 to enjoy food or an experience slowly, in order to enjoy it as much as possible:
Golijov's achievement is a higher, albeit pluralistic, entity: one which rejects the idea of a melting-pot homogeneity in favour of a savouring of diversity.
He should be lingering here and savouring everything that it embodies, instead of which he is acting as though he had already retired.
Consequently, there would have been no need of anything savouring of racial discrimination.
That seems to me exceedingly doubtful finance, savouring of the bucket shop.
It seems to me that they are savouring of ungraciousness when they put off the acceptance of that offer till next year.
The collection of separate employment and unemployment statistics for them has been avoided as savouring of discrimination.
I can see nothing in it savouring of corruption in any sense of the word in any dictionary.
Indeed, our somewhat lofty attitude in this matter may be regarded in some quarters abroad with suspicion, as savouring of some kind of slick international diplomacy.