plural
nurses
plural
nurses
Britannica Dictionary definition of NURSE
[count]
2
old-fashioned
:
a woman who is paid to take care of a young child usually in the child's home
—
see also wet nurse
2
nurse
/ˈnɚs/
verb
nurses;
nursed;
nursing
nurses;
nursed;
nursing
Britannica Dictionary definition of NURSE
1
[+ object]
:
to take care of or help (someone who is sick or injured)
2
[+ object]
:
to give special care or attention to (something)
:
to try to keep (something) from failing
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The couple nursed the business through hard times.
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He nursed the farm back to productivity.
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The team nursed a 1–0 lead until the last inning.
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The player is still out nursing an ankle injury. = The player is still out nursing her ankle. [=the player is caring for her injured ankle so that it will not get worse]
3
a
[+ object]
:
to feed (a baby or young animal) with milk from the mother's body
b
[no object]
of a baby or young animal
:
to take milk from the mother's body
4
[+ object]
:
to hold (something, such as an idea or a strong feeling) in your mind for a long time
5
[+ object]
:
to drink (something) very slowly over a long period of time