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    foster
    /ˈfɒstə/

    verb

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  2. FOSTER definition: 1. to take care of a child, usually for a limited time, without being the child's legal parent: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FOSTER is having, relating to, or being the relationship between a foster parent and the child who the foster parent cares for. How to use foster in a sentence.

  4. Foster definition: to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage. See examples of FOSTER used in a sentence.

  5. To foster is to nurture something. A teacher could foster creativity by providing crayons to every student. You can also foster a child, which means the child lives in your home for a time.

  6. to bring up under fosterage. adjective. 5. (in combination) indicating relationship through fostering and not through birth. foster mother. foster child. 6. (in combination) of or involved in the rearing of a child by persons other than the child's natural or adopted parents. foster home.

  7. [transitive, intransitive] foster (somebody) (especially British English) to take another persons child into your home for a period of time, without becoming his or her legal parents They have fostered over 60 children during the past ten years.

  8. FOSTER meaning: 1. to take care of a child, usually for a limited time, without being the child's legal parent: 2…. Learn more.

  9. FOSTER definition: 1. to encourage a particular feeling, situation, or idea to develop: 2. to look after a child as…. Learn more.

  10. Define foster. foster synonyms, foster pronunciation, foster translation, English dictionary definition of foster. tr.v. fos·tered , fos·ter·ing , fos·ters 1. To bring up; nurture: bear and foster offspring. See Synonyms at nurture. 2. To promote the growth and...

  11. Definitions of 'foster'. 1. Foster parents are people who officially take a child into their family for a period of time, without becoming the child's legal parents. The child is referred to as their foster child. [...] 2.