Cherish in a sentence as a verb

Wow, a father writes a private letter to his son advising him to cherish his wife and don't cheat on her.

Sugars are a dense source of energy, which is why our metabolic systems cherish them.

I wish this will helps you guys to see a different aspect of education in China, and cherish good things in your education system.

Blame it on the time zone, but inherently the culture is "work to live" not "live to work".I miss it and sincerely cherish that country and all the great people in it.

I wondered why smart engineers would even consider working there, when they can work in awesome companies in the valley where they celebrate/cherish people they hire, and actually care about them.

But what I very intentionally did in bringing up my children was plan to give them support so that whatever differences they have with other people in their childhood environments--whether height, weight, hair color, low IQ, high IQ, physical weakness, athletic prowess, or whatever it would be--they would still be cherished as our children.

Meanwhile, if you are a parent, this submission is a reminder to cherish your children while they are here, and if you are a medical researcher, as Michael Levitt is, this is a reminder to continue to strive for better understanding of health and disease, while remembering the patient experience as new tests and treatments are devised.

There have been great opportunities for us in America and much that my wife can cherish even though none of her primary or secondary education was intended to prepare her for life in the United States, and none of my higher education was intended as anything but preparation for living in east Asia.

It's still messy and there's a lot of things that go wrong and possibly that will never really change, because a union of such diverse people with such diverse and distinct history will never be able to figure out how to cater to all needs in a fair way, but the achievement of having no separating border between so many countries with different rules and regulations, it's just amazing and I cherish it every day and I'm deeply saddened every time I meet people that can't see it.

Cherish definitions

verb

be fond of; be attached to

See also: treasure