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Adjective
(1) providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties
Noun
(1) United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864
(2) United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864)
Verb
(1) promote the growth of
(2) bring up under fosterage; of children
(3) help develop, help grow
(4) bring up under fosterage
(5) of children
(6) help develop
(7) help grow
(8) promote
(9) support
(10) give care or accommodation to
Show English Meaning
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Adjective
(1) providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties
Noun
(1) United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864
(2) United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864)
Verb
(1) promote the growth of
(2) bring up under fosterage; of children
(3) help develop, help grow
(4) bring up under fosterage
(5) of children
(6) help develop
(7) help grow
(8) promote
(9) support
(10) give care or accommodation to
Show Examples
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(1) Nor do they want to antagonize foundation officials, who have placed a limit of 50 on the number of cats that can be in the foster care program at any one time.
(2) a person who would foster Holly was found
(3) That would be great, having a health care system patterned after the foster care system.
(4) Studies conducted in prisons have shown that over 50 percent of the inmates had spent some point of their life in the foster care or in the juvenile system.
(5) The advertisements kids see around the holidays can help foster unrealistic expectations and lead to disappointment.
(6) The basic domestic unit is the nuclear family household, sometimes also including an aged parent or a foster child.
(7) Many of these campers have been in and out of the foster care system and are not quick to trust or accept love from a person until that person proves to be dependable.
(8) While waiting, they volunteered to be put on a foster care emergency list.
(9) We are becoming increasingly aware of this explosion of scholarship, and we want to do everything in our power to encourage and foster this development.
(10) Last year, a national conference of adoptive parents was organised to deliberate on challenges of adoptive parenthood, how to raise a foster child, and so on.
(11) Serena Allott talks to parents whose willingness to foster children ensures that the nest is never empty.
(12) Call your state department of foster care and lend a hand.
(13) Both support learners in articulating their knowledge and thus foster learning as a constructive process.
(14) These, he said, are the fundamentals of the interactive participative learning environment that can foster an innovative culture in Ireland.
(15) In our family, we took a Cambodian refugee as a foster daughter.
(16) the teacher's task is to foster learning
Show Examples
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(1) Nor do they want to antagonize foundation officials, who have placed a limit of 50 on the number of cats that can be in the foster care program at any one time.
(2) a person who would foster Holly was found
(3) That would be great, having a health care system patterned after the foster care system.
(4) Studies conducted in prisons have shown that over 50 percent of the inmates had spent some point of their life in the foster care or in the juvenile system.
(5) The advertisements kids see around the holidays can help foster unrealistic expectations and lead to disappointment.
(6) The basic domestic unit is the nuclear family household, sometimes also including an aged parent or a foster child.
(7) Many of these campers have been in and out of the foster care system and are not quick to trust or accept love from a person until that person proves to be dependable.
(8) While waiting, they volunteered to be put on a foster care emergency list.
(9) We are becoming increasingly aware of this explosion of scholarship, and we want to do everything in our power to encourage and foster this development.
(10) Last year, a national conference of adoptive parents was organised to deliberate on challenges of adoptive parenthood, how to raise a foster child, and so on.
(11) Serena Allott talks to parents whose willingness to foster children ensures that the nest is never empty.
(12) Call your state department of foster care and lend a hand.
(13) Both support learners in articulating their knowledge and thus foster learning as a constructive process.
(14) These, he said, are the fundamentals of the interactive participative learning environment that can foster an innovative culture in Ireland.
(15) In our family, we took a Cambodian refugee as a foster daughter.
(16) the teacher's task is to foster learning
Related Words
(1) foster parents
(2) foster care
(3) foster home
(4) foster family
(5) foster mother
(6) foster father
(7) foster son
(8) foster brother
(9) foster sister
Related Words
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(1) foster parents
(2) foster care
(3) foster home
(4) foster family
(5) foster mother
(6) foster father
(7) foster son
(8) foster brother
(9) foster sister
Synonyms
Adjective
1. surrogate
Verb
2. encourage
3. bring up
4. further
5. nurture
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. surrogate
Verb
2. encourage
3. bring up
4. further
5. nurture
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