Synonym: care for, cultivate, feed, mind, nourish, nurse, nurture, rear, support, tend. Similar words: poster, oyster, eastern, cluster, western, monster, bolster, yesterday. Meaning: ['fɑstə(r) ,'fɔ- /'fɒs-] n. United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864). v. 1. promote the growth of 2. bring up under fosterage; of children 3. help develop, help grow. adj. providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties.
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181. Here are five tips to help managers foster some yuletide fellowship without sinking the departmental-objectives boat.
182. While going for walks with his foster family, people always comment on how handsome he is and what a beautiful physique he has.
183. So was John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of State, when he flew to conduct negotiations on the Aswan Dam.
184. The culture must foster C-type conflict and allow for anyone to ask the hard questions and to get honest, reasoned answers.
185. Since Home " have children " , sure bosom is putting Neozoic father and mother a collective wish: Must foster a health, clever darling.
186. In addition, we would have to build an MOF-based repository for GSA EA models in order to foster reusability and centralized control above GSA EA models.
187. While it may not have worked out too well, at least now he knows that his foster daughter Claire's blood could save the world.
188. Luo's foster family agreed to cooperate to look for Luo's birth parents.
189. One stubborn problem, in New York City and some other places,(www.Sentencedict.com) is a slow-moving family court system that sometimes prolongs children's stays in foster care.
190. His new foster parents, the Smiths, are loving and kind, and he has been reunited with his youngest brother, whom the Smiths have raised since babyhood.
191. In the our country foundation education course reform policy, put forward want" fix attention on in foster the wishes and abilities that student life long study" definitely.
192. The literary equivalent of a chick flick, Oleander details one girl's attempts to come to terms with her mother while also surviving the cold and largely indifferent world of foster care.
193. "We remain prepared to take further policy actions as needed to foster a return to full utilization of our nation's productive potential in a context of price stability," he said.
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