Cherished [verb]

Definition of Cherished:

care about deeply

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Sentence/Example of Cherished:

The Tabard is certainly as celebrated and cherished as those.

“It is now more important than ever that we all come together and work hard to further the values and ideals that so many in this country cherish,” Lucas said.

Cruelly, a pandemic that has taken more than half a million lives worldwide has disrupted cherished funeral and grieving rituals.

Aficionados of this style don’t care for “abstract nonsense” and cherish the peculiarities of the concrete case, warts and all.

I just think that we understand the nature of the Communist Party in that it is adversarial to the values and systems that we cherish.

He remembered something—the cherished pose of being a man plunged fathoms-deep in business.

That title of Castile might become the cherished ideal in the Philippines if it were valued as I desire.

Joachim, as time showed, never forgave the Emperor for the failure of his cherished plan.

He laughed, with the fine air of one who sees approaching the fruition of long-cherished plans.

Very soon after I settled in Dublin I was able to carry out a long cherished wish.