0 to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you:
1 to keep hopes, memories, or ideas in your mind because they are important to you and bring you pleasure:
Afterwards there was ' a desire to reconstruct according to cherished patterns ' (p. 311).
They cherished the independence they had gained through enduring the hardships of ' scrimping and scraping ' in their earlier lives.
Venerated as a fount of communal identity, cherished as a precious and endangered resource, yesterday became less and less like today.
He cherished them as ideals and gave them a special place in his work.
After all, variety in the economic system is very much emphasized and cherished in evolutionary economics.
Finally, as with promising graduate students, we do not hold on to cherished theories indefinitely: some do flunk out.
The scenes that had cherished them and utilised them were either pushed underground or became extinct as they expired their commercial worth.
The knowledge that the participants' cherished others needed love, assistance, support, and nurture generated anguish for the participants as they thought about leaving them.
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