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will nourish

  • future tense
    of nourish.
    nourish
    verb (used with object)
    to sustain with food or nutriment; supply with what is necessary for life, health, and growth.

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“With the rebirth of the old St. Nicholas Church, it will nourish our spirits and our souls.”

From Seattle Times Oct. 28, 2023

If you're running low on dinner ideas and want something that will nourish your tummy and soul, then you might want to try these sausage and kale stuffed shells from Martha Stewart.

From Salon Feb. 26, 2022

“I think it’s because I believe there are things buried in the piece that will nourish people some day. I feel really at peace for the first time with having transmitted something.”

From New York Times Jan. 31, 2020

“We want colors that will nourish our homes and nourish our souls.”

From The New Yorker Mar. 11, 2019

“To nourish the falcon. And the falcon then nourishes man. And, eventually, man will nourish your sands, where the game will once again flourish. That’s how the world goes.”

From "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho