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Meanings of
fostering
in English
Catalan
educació
Spanish
educación
Back to the meaning
Helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community.
raising
breeding
rearing
upbringing
nurture
fosterage
bringing up
Catalan
educació
Usage of
fostering
in English
1
The focus in both cases should be on
fostering
growth, he said.
2
He said that included
fostering
partnerships with iwi and increasing youth-specific training.
3
Why do we let
fostering
agencies profit from caring for vulnerable children?
4
At the age of three weeks she was given up for
fostering
.
5
The focus must be on safely
fostering
our human potential for change.
6
He and she probably supplemented Mr. Arkwright's sickness benefit by
fostering
children.
7
Trudy asks-oneof the best questions, she has discovered, for
fostering
rapport.
8
But
fostering
allowances, funded by council tax payers, only go so far.
9
They are also extremely weary of the relentlessly negative stories about
fostering
.
10
We must have Douglass amongst us to aid in
fostering
public opinion.
11
David Scadden and Gary Gilliland provided a
fostering
laboratory environment at Harvard.
12
There are too many Fosters,
fostering
and festering in this Victorian land.
13
This is a once-in-a-decade chance to shape
fostering
for the next generation.
14
Sejanus had built up his power by
fostering
the system of delation.
15
But the
fostering
hand was quite able to close into a fist.
16
And this young spiritual life also needs gentle
fostering
and careful nourishing.
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About this term
fostering
foster
Noun
Singular
foster
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
foster care
foster economic
foster innovation
foster a culture
foster new
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Translations for
fostering
Catalan
educació
Spanish
educación
Fostering
through the time
Fostering
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
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