The work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm
Supplying or taking nourishment from, or as from, the breast;
Noun
the work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm
Noun
nourishing at the breast
Noun
the profession of a nurse
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Nurse
a.
Supplying or taking nourishment from, or as from, the
breast; as, a nursing mother; a nursing infant.
Nursing
Supplying or taking nourishment from, or as from, the breast;
Usage Examples
Business ethics has always had problems that are distinct from those of other professions, such as medicine, law, engineering, dentistry, or nursing.
I'm eating a lot of organic proteins and vegetables! Maintaining a healthy, balanced diet is my No. 1 priority because I'm nursing my daughter.
Delaware State began as a school bent on service - teaching education, social services and nursing.
We cannot embrace God's forgiveness if we are so busy clinging to past wounds and nursing old grudges.
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Other Usage ExamplesMotherhood is a great honor and privilege, yet it is also synonymous with servanthood. Every day women are called upon to selflessly meet the needs of their families. Whether they are awake at night nursing a baby, spending their time and money on less-than-grateful teenagers, or preparing meals, moms continuously put others before themselves.
For the last 3 years, we have celebrated National Nurses Week. Beginning on May 6, we will once again have the opportunity to truly commend the nursing community for their contributions to our national health delivery system.
I'd rather rot on my own floor than be found by a bunch of bingo players in a nursing home.
Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity, or registering wrongs.
It is only in the act of nursing that a woman realizes her motherhood in visible and tangible fashion it is a joy of every moment.