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fostered

[faw-sterd, fos-terd] / ˈfɔ stərd, ˈfɒs tərd /




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Sepulveda was a foster parent and fostered approximately 90 children over the years.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 20, 2026

While these policies reflected an important step forward in overseeing high-risk research, they still fostered a culture of belief that some risks were worth taking.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 28, 2026

Stokes' mistrust of those who were a "suit" was fostered in the aftermath of the incident outside a Bristol nightclub in 2017 that almost cost him his career.

From BBC Jun. 21, 2026

“Not only the long-awaited championship, but the likability of the team has really fostered a new generation of fans,” says Marangi.

From Barron's Jun. 18, 2026

The chaplain relished the privacy and isolation of his verdant surroundings and the reverie and meditation that living there fostered.

From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller




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