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upbringing
[ uhp-bring-ing ]
noun
- the care and training of young children or a particular type of such care and training:
His religious upbringing fitted him to be a missionary.
upbringing
/ ˈʌ±èËŒ²ú°ùɪŋɪŋ /
noun
- the education of a person during his formative years Also calledbringing-up
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of upbringing1
Example Sentences
Double Olympic champion Jakob said when giving evidence last week that his father "manipulated" and "controlled" him throughout his upbringing and detailed a series of alleged incidents.
If you grew up in the pre-Internet age, your local library probably played some role in your upbringing.
Along the way, we learn about Ono’s crucial life in pre-war Japan, a privileged upbringing that led to her early forays in artistry and philosophy.
Negron’s stylistic and storytelling influences are varied: from the retro technology and stylish imagery of “The Rocketeer†to a Southern Gothic aesthetic born of a Baptist upbringing.
Heard in the warm, Americana twangs that complete “Kansas Anymore,†these sounds are an ode to his upbringing in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
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