relish in the PONS Dictionary

relish Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to relish the thought that ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The independence from fossil fuels will save the library large sums of money, and it will relish its independence if prices continue to rise.
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It was cooked and she ate it with relish.
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The players don't relish the thought of the match and to put it on after a side has toured here is a bit hard.
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However, when the military coup is set into action, the military men relish their power and grow out of control.
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Many people relished the neighborhood as a home for society's outcasts.
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They are non-vegetarian and relish goat and ram's meat.
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The bottles of relish cost 1.50, with fans generally having to purchase them after the show, due to glass bottles being banned from most auditoriums.
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The style struck a resounding chord with women wishing to relish their sexuality and... unafraid of displaying their redefined bodies.
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To suffer with relish, there is nothing better than uncertainty.
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She obviously finds him handsome and relishes that he has to obey all her commands.
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