audzināt

Etymology
From, with palatalization of g to dz.

Verb



 * 1) to raise, to bring up, to educate to support the development of a child or youth by providing for him or her, and also by teaching him or her about morals and norms, practical skills, etc.
 * 2) to foster, to educate, to form to encourage, to influence the development of individuals, societies, etc., in a desired direction
 * 3) to cultivate, to develop, to nurture (a quality, a feeling)
 * 1) to foster, to educate, to form to encourage, to influence the development of individuals, societies, etc., in a desired direction
 * 2) to cultivate, to develop, to nurture (a quality, a feeling)
 * 1) to foster, to educate, to form to encourage, to influence the development of individuals, societies, etc., in a desired direction
 * 2) to cultivate, to develop, to nurture (a quality, a feeling)
 * 1) to foster, to educate, to form to encourage, to influence the development of individuals, societies, etc., in a desired direction
 * 2) to cultivate, to develop, to nurture (a quality, a feeling)
 * 1) to cultivate, to develop, to nurture (a quality, a feeling)
 * 1) to cultivate, to develop, to nurture (a quality, a feeling)
 * 1) to cultivate, to develop, to nurture (a quality, a feeling)

Derived terms

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