Relish in a sentence as a noun

I love my job and relish going to work each morning.

But please let Indian students relish good science.

Anyone complaining about expectations for crunch time would relish hours like that.

A company will cut off its own nose to spite its face, and it will relish doing so. Sure, it may mean a huge setback for them, it may cost them millions even, but often they don't care.

I don't relish the idea of building a company and then selling it... but life is more complicated than that.

Tata seems to relish creating products for the bottom of the pyramid that no other corporation will touch.

Wouldn't that contradict the purpose of building a nest egg in the first place?You should relish on life experiences and memories.

Still a valuable thing to have exist, but I do not relish the moment when it occurs to me that an SO question might be the most expedient solution.

Relish in a sentence as a verb

I imagine people like you breezing through life maximizing some objective function, never waiting to admire poetry or relish a moment, only to die at the end.

I am pretty dependant on Basecamp, so I don't relish the idea of 37signal's demise, but I have to be honest when I say I think they're concentrating on different ideals.

There's a certain amount of irony in startup founders who claim they relish the challenge of starting their own business and then turn around and complain about how challenging it is.

So I am annoyed that Google is so invasive in gathering data, but also relish such a beautifully designed OS and the flexibility it provides.

They relish competition because they believe, erroneously, that they're working in a meritocracy and that their own skills are so exceptional they will definitely rise to the top anyway.

I will often spend a few extra hours polishing something up because I relish the end result and because it energizes me to come in to work every day. Sure, I could make "double the money for half the work" in some other industry, but I love making games and can't imagine sacrificing my passion to make some equation look better on paper.

Solving these problems entailed me having to learn Javascript, jQuery, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. I didn't relish the idea of having to keep learning new stuff, but I did it because I knew it was the fastest way to solving my problems.

Relish definitions

noun

vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment

See also: gusto zest zestfulness

noun

spicy or savory condiment

noun

the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth

See also: flavor flavour sapidity savor savour smack tang

verb

derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her glory"

See also: enjoy bask savor savour