relished Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈrel.ɪʃ]
  • Us [ ˈrel.ɪʃ]

Meaning of relished In English

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Examples of relished

  • With no accompanying instruments, the choir was thrust centre-stage and relished every opportunity afforded them to show off their impeccable intonation and ensemble.

  • The pupils relished the independence afforded by access to twelve computer workstations, and worked very hard.

  • Those of a material turn of mind, however, have always relished the opportunity to get historical.

  • Instead, he distinguished himself as a scholar who relished the achievements and appreciated the ideas of his fellow archaeologists.

  • He was, however, an avid intellectual organiser and provocateur, who relished debate and welcomed polemical interchanges with colleagues at home and abroad.

  • In conclusion, although clearly relished and dispersed by elephants, all available evidence suggests that the regeneration is not dependent on them.

  • And yet the future that happens in the piece is not one to be relished.

  • He clearly relished the turnabout that some leading critics made when looking back on the film's historic import.

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