Use of cherished in Sentences. 45 Examples

The examples include cherished at the start of sentence, cherished at the end of sentence and cherished in the middle of sentence

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cherished at the end of sentence


  1. Children need to be cherished.
  2. Children need to be cherished.

cherished in the middle of sentence


  1. He was a man who cherished his privacy.
  2. She cherished the memory of her father.
  3. She cherished the memory of her father.
  4. He was a man who cherished his privacy.
  5. The old lady tenderly cherished her dog.
  6. The old lady tenderly cherished her dog.
  7. The previous owners had cherished the house.
  8. The cup is a cherished trophy of the company.
  9. Rosen's cherished wife, Eileen, died last year.
  10. Everything she cherished was swept away overnight.
  11. Everything she cherished was swept away overnight.
  12. She cherished the child as though he were her own.
  13. He'll never change, and will hug his cherished beliefs.
  14. He'll never change, and will hug his cherished beliefs.
  15. Freud called into question some deeply cherished beliefs.
  16. Freud called into question some deeply cherished beliefs.
  17. He described the picture as his most cherished possession.
  18. In the last 30 years many cherished values have bitten the dust.
  19. In the last 30 years many cherished values have bitten the dust.
  20. She cherished a deep resentment under the rose towards her employer.
  21. She cherished a deep resentment under the rose towards her employer.
  22. This planet on which we all live should be cherished and not exploited.
  23. This planet on which we all live should be cherished and not exploited.
  24. Her most cherished possession is a 1926 letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald.
  25. Her most cherished possession is a 1926 letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald.
  26. I cherished the fantasy that I might one day have a son who would fulfil the dream.
  27. Lord Mountbatten secretly cherished hopes that Charles would marry his granddaughter.
  28. Lord Mountbatten secretly cherished hopes that Charles would marry his granddaughter.
  29. Overcrowding has weakened the cherished tradition of extended families living together.
  30. Overcrowding has weakened the cherished tradition of extended families living together.
  31. All I'd cherished from early childhood had been denied me, so I simply gave up the ghost.
  32. All I'd cherished from early childhood had been denied me, so I simply gave up the ghost.
  33. He had never supposed that it was publishable or that Emmie cherished ambitions of that kind.
  34. Families cherished their forbears, whether these had lived in humble cottages or in manor houses.
  35. So he swung between extremes of mood, darkened towards the end by the death of cherished friends.
  36. It falls to our generation to fulfill the great aspirations cherished by countless martyrs in the past.
  37. It falls to our generation to fulfill the great aspirations cherished by countless martyrs in the past.
  38. The Tynes, perched in their multitudes on the hand-carved cart that had lain cherished and unused in their garage.
  39. Finally, the sweetness of the moment dulled the pain of knowing I had just placed my most cherished customer in jeopardy.
  40. Finally, the sweetness of the moment dulled the pain of knowing I had just placed my most cherished customer in jeopardy.
  41. Our cherished records were enfolded by large new cardboard boxes tied with pink tape and marked with inscrutable computer codes.
  42. Our cherished records were enfolded by large new cardboard boxes tied with pink tape and marked with inscrutable computer codes.
  43. Things will come to you as it is planned for you. The firmer you grip, the easier you lose. We've tried and cherished, we have a clear conscience. Let the fate take care of the rest.

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