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What is the past tense of nurture?

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The past tense of nurture is nurtured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of nurture is nurtures.

The present participle of nurture is nurturing.

The past participle of nurture is nurtured.

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Maybe we rushed too fast towards the dream we had secretly nurtured or maybe it just was just a chimera.
Clothing ideals were part of the larger social world in which social identity was agonistically nurtured and won or lost.
They paid them, wet-nursed them, mind them, breed them, fed them and nurtured them, the Opposition Leader said.
I nurtured a tomato garden on the window sill with the dirt in cheese boxes and the seeds coming in five cent packages.
Shanghai as China's first metropolis, nurtured a unique hybrid culture, combining Chinese with Westernized aestheticism.
The rough winters of Norway nurtured the forest cat's vitality, resourcefulness and sensible, semi-long, water-repellent coat.

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