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I . foster [ˈfɒstəʳ, Am ˈfɑ:stɚ] VB trans

1. foster (look after):

foster

2. foster (encourage):

foster

II . foster [ˈfɒstəʳ, Am ˈfɑ:stɚ] ADJ

foster

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Foster had a week to prepare for her role before filming resumed.
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Most of the housing was built after 1990 and so it has a community website to foster local links.
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Learning within a school is fostered when a group can identify a problem, and create a plan to collectively solve it.
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The library has purchased license to access over 2000 online research journals on science and technology to foster local research activity.
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Foster was worried that their relationship would have a negative impact by causing a potential scandal.
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What all these parks have in common is that they are, at heart, knowledge partnerships that foster innovation.
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They also sought to foster a collectivistic nature in the people.
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Foster missed the rest of the 2011-12 season.
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While there she came to the end of her religious development, and decided to take her foster son and move.
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The event has the unique aspect of being held simultaneously in multiple cities, which fosters a sense of unity.
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