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foster

[faw-ster, fos-ter] / ˈfɔ stər, ˈfɒs tər /




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Another longtime observer of IPOs, the University of Florida professor Jay Ritter, also thinks the 15-day fast entry to the Nasdaq 100 will foster a kind of slow-motion flipping.

From Barron's • Apr. 1, 2026

"Barbie Dream Fest was created as an intimate fan convention designed to foster meaningful connection, inspiration, and closer access to Barbie and her world. We will be providing full refunds to everyone who purchased tickets."

From BBC • Mar. 30, 2026

But the user “isn’t stupid,” Adams explained — they know it’s a machine without “human needs and feelings” and can’t foster “the sense of human accountability” that is crucial to true critical thinking.

From Salon • Mar. 30, 2026

One of the goals of some newly proposed U.S. capital rules is to help foster more bank lending.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 25, 2026

They’re about this foster kid, Stevie, who finds out he’s a magician and attends a magical prep school with his best friends, Kevin and Chloe.

From "The Manifestor Prophecy" by Angie Thomas