US /ˈkʌltəˌvet/
・UK /'kʌltɪveɪt/
...to try to cultivate individuals and organisations
It also tried to cultivate relationships...
propping your door open is like the best thing ever because you want to cultivate this persona where your friends who walk or walking by feel that it's okay to interrupt you while you're working.
because you want to cultivate this persona where
Understanding this empowers us to cultivate self worth, recognize our value and seek relationships where we're genuinely appreciated and reciprocated.
Thus, recognizing this tendency is crucial for our well-being, allowing us to break free from toxic cycles and cultivate healthier connections built on mutual respect, trust and emotional support.
I should like to know him too. Introduce him to me, and I’ll cultivate his acquaintance.
And if you're looking for a free and easy way to cultivate your skills in science and math, I recommend checking out this week's sponsor, Brilliant.org.
And if you're looking for a free and easy way to cultivate your skills in science and math, I recommend checking out this week's sponsor, Brilliant.org.
And if you're looking for a free and easy way to cultivate your skills in science and math, I recommend checking out this week's sponsor, Brilliant.org.
And if you're looking for a free and easy way to cultivate your skills in science and math, I recommend checking out this week's sponsor, Brilliant.org.
Western students cram; Japanese students cultivate knowledge.
Japanese students cultivate knowledge.
You cultivate, which means make, a positive self-image.
You cultivate, which means make, a positive self-image.
We are trying to cultivate a new kind of technologist that we call the philosopher builder.
We are trying to cultivate a new kind of technologist.
And if you're looking to cultivate your skills in science and math, I recommend checking out this week's sponsor, Brilliant.org.
And if you're looking to cultivate your skills in science and math, I recommend checking out this week's sponsor, Brilliant.org.