teşvik etmek, gayretlendirmek, beslemek, üvey, büyütmek, gelişmesine yardım etmek, foster child evlât gibi büyütülmüş çocuk, foster brother süt kardeş küçüklükten beri aynı yerde kardeş gibi büyümüş kimse, foster father çocuğu kendi ev, evlâtlık, süt evlât, bakmak, buyütmek, süt, besle, teşvik etme, koruyucu ailelik, besleme, besleyerek, gelişmesine yardım etme,
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gayretlendirmek fiil
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beslemek
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üvey
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gelişmesine yardım etmek Hukuk
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foster child evlât gibi büyütülmüş çocuk
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foster brother süt kardeş küçüklükten beri aynı yerde kardeş gibi büyümüş kimse
An English surname, variant of Forster, To nurture or bring up offspring; or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child, A forester, Related by such care, Providing parental care to unrelated children, receiving such care, To cultivate and grow something, The care given to another; guardianship, To nurse or cherish something, encourage, nurture, promote; raise, act as an adoptive family; care for, entrusted to the care of, receiving parental care from someone unrelated by blood, promote the growth of; "Foster our children's well-being and education", bring up under fosterage; of children, help develop, help grow; "nurture his talents", To cherish; to promote the growth of; to encourage; to sustain and promote; as, to foster genius, To foster something such as an activity or idea means to help it to develop. He said that developed countries had a responsibility to foster global economic growth to help new democracies. adj. Dulles John Foster Foster Abigail Kelley Foster Jodie Alicia Christian Foster Foster Stephen Collins Foster William Zebulon, 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. Little Jack was placed with foster parents, If you foster a child, you take it into your family for a period of time, without becoming its legal parent. She has since gone on to find happiness by fostering more than 100 children, bring up under fosterage; of children promote the growth of; "Foster our children's well-being and education", United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864), To feed; to nourish; to support; to bring up, Relating to nourishment; affording, receiving, or sharing nourishment or nurture; applied to father, mother, child, brother, etc, To be nourished or trained up together, as regards sustenance and nurture, but not by tie of blood, to indicate that the person so called stands in the relation of parent, child, brother, etc, United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864) help develop, help grow; "nurture his talents", providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties; "foster parent"; "foster child"; "foster home"; "surrogate father, raising someone to be an accepted member of the community, Present participle of foster, encouragement; aiding the development of something, past of foster, encouraged or promoted in growth or development; "dreams of liberty nourished by the blood of patriots cannot easily be given up", provided with parental care and nurture especially by a surrogate or surrogates, provided with parental care and nurture especially by a surrogate or surrogates encouraged or promoted in growth or development; "dreams of liberty nourished by the blood of patriots cannot easily be given up, raising someone to be an accepted member of the community; "they debated whether nature or nurture was more important", third-person singular of foster, plural of foster,
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An English surname, variant of Forster
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To nurture or bring up offspring; or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child
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A forester
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Related by such care
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Providing parental care to unrelated children
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receiving such care
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To cultivate and grow something - "Our company fosters an appreciation for the arts."
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The care given to another; guardianship
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To nurse or cherish something
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encourage, nurture, promote; raise, act as an adoptive family; care for fiil
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entrusted to the care of, receiving parental care from someone unrelated by blood sıfat
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promote the growth of; "Foster our children's well-being and education"
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bring up under fosterage; of children
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help develop, help grow; "nurture his talents"
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To cherish; to promote the growth of; to encourage; to sustain and promote; as, to foster genius
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To foster something such as an activity or idea means to help it to develop. He said that developed countries had a responsibility to foster global economic growth to help new democracies. adj. Dulles John Foster Foster Abigail Kelley Foster Jodie Alicia Christian Foster Foster Stephen Collins Foster William Zebulon
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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. Little Jack was placed with foster parents
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If you foster a child, you take it into your family for a period of time, without becoming its legal parent. She has since gone on to find happiness by fostering more than 100 children
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bring up under fosterage; of children promote the growth of; "Foster our children's well-being and education"
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United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864)
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To feed; to nourish; to support; to bring up
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Relating to nourishment; affording, receiving, or sharing nourishment or nurture; applied to father, mother, child, brother, etc
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To be nourished or trained up together
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as regards sustenance and nurture, but not by tie of blood
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to indicate that the person so called stands in the relation of parent, child, brother, etc
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United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864) help develop, help grow; "nurture his talents"
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providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties; "foster parent"; "foster child"; "foster home"; "surrogate father
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fostering
raising someone to be an accepted member of the community
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fostering
Present participle of foster
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fostering
encouragement; aiding the development of something
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past of foster
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fostered
encouraged or promoted in growth or development; "dreams of liberty nourished by the blood of patriots cannot easily be given up"
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fostered
provided with parental care and nurture especially by a surrogate or surrogates
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fostered
provided with parental care and nurture especially by a surrogate or surrogates encouraged or promoted in growth or development; "dreams of liberty nourished by the blood of patriots cannot easily be given up
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raising someone to be an accepted member of the community; "they debated whether nature or nurture was more important"
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