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Synonyms for cherish

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Synonyms for cherish

to have the highest regard for

to recognize the worth, quality, importance, or magnitude of

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Synonyms for cherish

be fond of

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Evie Carr came second in the world for her Solo Show Dance, and along with her dance partners, Isla and Cherish Edwards, was placed sixth in the world.
MAGRABi Optical launched an initiative in support of "The Arabian Eye" campaign during the Holy Month of Ramadan as a platform to cherish the cultural identity and heritage of Arabs.
HARRY MAGUIRE has warned English football to cherish Raheem Sterling.
KARACHI -- South Africa batsman Rilee Rossouw will cherish for a lifetime his visit to Pakistan for last year's play-offs and hopes to anchor Quetta Gladiators to the title in the HBL PSL this year.
While winding up the tabling of the 11th Malaysia Plan's mid-term review, the prime minister also told the youths to cherish the spirit of truth, honesty, and justice.
THE family of a grandmother who died after an alleged attack have said they will "cherish the happy times" they shared together.
"Cherish all your happy moments, they make a fine cushion for old age".
The was commissioned by archaeologists from the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales as part of the new European-funded Ireland-Wales CHERISH project investigating climate change and coastal heritage.
The survey was commissioned by archaeologists from the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales as part of the new European-funded Ireland-Wales Cherish project investigating climate change and coastal heritage.
"Make the Choice to Cherish Your Voice." The key word, I think, is cherish, a word not in common parlance, and, when found, usually limited to amorous application.
Nashville, TN, December 12, 2017 --(PR.com)-- "Hats Off and Bottoms Up," says Nashville-based country artist, Cherish Lee.
We will love you and cherish memories of you forever.
THE devastated dad of Violet-Grace Youens has made an impassioned plea to parents to "cherish" their children, after the funeral of his daughter.
"Any time out of the shirt makes you cherish it and appreciate it when you're in it.