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foster

Definition for foster

verb as in promote, support

verb as in give care or accommodation to

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Her announcements signal that she is willing to take a series of political hits to foster long term growth.

From BBC

Surrey County Council was seeking an interim care order - it wanted Sara and two of her siblings to be temporarily taken into foster care until a final decision was made.

From BBC

“I think my ability to adapt came from being in foster care so long,” said Ballantyne, who has moved more times in the last two decades than most people do in a lifetime.

During the roundtable discussion on Friday, Bass promised to “cut the red tape” to foster a quick and streamlined rebuilding process.

But Seagle stayed behind to shut off the gas and collect a few more items: his foster son’s glasses, his foster daughter’s photo album, the rings that had belonged to his wife’s late mother.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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