rearing

IPA: rˈɪrɪŋ

noun

  • Act of raising young.
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Examples of "rearing" in Sentences

  • If technology in child-rearing is the first choice, reproducing should be the last choice.
  • Child rearing is growth and change in action, and every part of it is a stage waiting to pass.
  • Obama is emphasizing the role of parents in rearing their children, and he has done this before.
  • And certainly the things we do in rearing our children provides another form of leisure activity.
  • I can believe some folks have a hatred for parents who demand that the rest of society helps them in rearing their children.
  • The extent to which child rearing is truly a partnership is really a matter of common ground and open communication between the partners.
  • Enough already, who cares about this moron, she is an idiot, who by the way could not see Putin rearing his head or Russia from her house.
  • - Girls want a care taking man to look after the offspring as the time taken for child rearing is long and it is hard for most women to be financially independent for that long.

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