VERB
- have a liking, fondness, or taste (for)
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provide treatment for
The nurses cared for the bomb victims
The patient must be treated right away or she will die
The doctor treated my broken leg
Treat the infection with antibiotics - be fond of; be attached to
How To Use care for In A Sentence
- I thought maybe my family would like it too (little did I realize back then just how much my family does not care for Indian food), and so I made it for them, increasing the mustard seeds but massively reducing the pepper flakes for my heat-averse mother (I did not know to sub in paprika then). Tried & True Goan Style Vindaloo
- We can afford decent housing, education and health-care for everyone.
- It is easy to see religious motivations here in terms of imperatives to care for the unfortunate; 'almsgiving' is undoubtedly a strong theme in most faith traditions. New Perspectives on Faith and Development
- Check the label and care for them according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- This role was not excluded but fell outside the criteria of care for euthanasia.
- Let me care for Hester in my own way so long as I do no sin and harm no one; and be you father to us, and bless us who else must go unblessed. The Kempton-Wace Letters
- General Household Survey data indicate that the major provider of care for the elderly in Britain is the family.
- Care for all aspects of the cultural landscape was promoted alongside increases in production and improvements in employment opportunities within agriculture and forestry. Rural Land-Use Planning in Developed Nations
- I don't much care for the kind of extended foreplay that's typically recommended.
- The Oregon experiment was introduced to ensure a basic level of health care for poor and elderly people.