To forge: (v) to put a lot of effort in smt to make smt
successful so that it will last
1. TO FORGE
Example 1: To forge a new career
She forged a new career in music business.
Example 2: To forge + cac loai relationships khac nhau
a. a move to forge new links between management
and workers
b. Strategic
alliances are being forced among European countries.
c. He’s
forging his friendship with teammates
d.To forge a
partnership with his company is a very significant matter
To forge a signature: To make an illegal copy of somebody’s
signature.
2. TO HAMPER: to prevent smd from easily doing or achieving smt
synonym: to hinder
Example 1: To hamper an effort
Her effort for higher education is hampered by her hardships.
Example 2: To hamper an ability
Combating the problem by slowing the progress may hamper our ability to find out a workable solution
Example 3: To hamper a plan
The plan to urbanize the region is hampered by the absence of political will.
Example 4: To hamper the development of
The development of the city into a rapid growing business region is hampered by the lack of decisiveness in the policy-making process.
3. To nurture
1. To care for and protect smt/smb when it/she is developing/growing
Example 1: Children are often nurtured by parents
To nurture a talent
2. To help smt develop and successful
It is important to nurture a good working relationship with your colleagues.
3. To have a feeling, an idea for a long time to encourage its development
She nurtured a profound hatred towards/for his teacher.
She secretly nurtured a hope to become famous.
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