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fostered

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




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Through it all, Nvidia has fostered a devoted set of customers, just like Apple.

From Barron's

Segal’s first novel, “Other People’s Houses,” is a precise, objectively observed recasting of her autobiography that empathetically depicts the five families that fostered her in England.

From The Wall Street Journal

‘Hord was fostered with them. You know about fostering, don’t you?’

From Literature

It allowed IDF generals to put Centcom commanders—American generals who specialized in the threats Israel faces in the Middle East—on speed dial and fostered secret summits between Israeli and Arab military chiefs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pandemic technology reliance fostered an expectation of a frictionless existence, including in our romantic lives.

From Salon