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Meaning of foster
The primary meaning of the word "foster" is to encourage or promote the development of something.
Etymology of foster
The word "foster" has its roots in Old English "fōstorian" which means to nourish or feed, and is related to the word "fōda" meaning food
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to describe the act of caring for or bringing up a child
Over time, the word's meaning has expanded to include the promotion or development of ideas, projects, or industries
Synonyms
nurture
support
encourage
promote
aid
assist
care
raise
cultivate
develop
advance
further
help
sustain
cherish
nourish
rear
educate
train
coach
mentor
guide
direct
advise
sponsor
patronize
endorse
back
uphold
advocate
champion
nurture
parent
guardianship
guardians
custodians
caregivers
tutors
instructors
teachers
educators
promoters
supporters
benefactors
helpers
assistants
associates
partners
collaborators
allies
friends
protectors
defenders
Definitions
- To encourage or promote the development of something
- * To bring up or care for someone, especially a child, as a parent or guardian
- * To provide food or nourishment for someone or something
Usage Examples
- The organization aims to foster a sense of community among its members
- * The teacher tried to foster a love of learning in her students
- * The government has introduced policies to foster economic growth