单词 | fostered |
释义 | foster1 of 2adjective fos·ter ˈfȯ-stər ˈfä- 1 : having, relating to, or being the relationship between a foster parent and the child who the foster parent cares for Although both girls lived with Ms. Ayala, Millison was the only one who was officially placed in her care as a foster child. Ian Fisher Twenty-three foster children now have a place to call home and family of their own following the Adoption Day at the Williamson County Courthouse in Marion on Friday. Holly Kee a foster mother/father her new foster brother/sister living with a foster family children in foster care foster parenting the foster system 2 : being, relating to, or involved in a situation in which temporary care is given to an animal (such as one that is injured or awaiting adoption) in a household or similar setting foster pets a foster dog/cat/puppy/kitten found foster placements for the animals For the past year, Melbourne social impact strategy consultant Lee Crockford has been a foster dad to Romeo, an adorable Labrador puppy and future seeing eye dog. Shannon Molloy see also foster home foster 2 of 2verb fostered; fostering ˈfȯ-st(ə-)riŋ ˈfä- ; fosters transitive verb 1 a : to act as a foster parent to (a child) The couple said they get … updates and pictures from all the children they've fostered. Patrick Edrich b : to provide temporary care to (an animal that is injured, homeless, etc.) in a household or similar setting … it's just her luck she'd find a partner who not only adores dogs but fosters them for a Sacramento animal shelter. Gina Kim 2 : to promote the growth or development of : encourage policies that foster cooperation a lack of communication that fostered distrust Grilling meat fosters the formation of potentially cancer-causing heterocyclic amines … J. Raloff The dead grass rotted in the warm water, releasing nutrients that fostered algae. Carl Hiaasen fosterer ˈfȯ-stər-ər noun ˈfä- plural fosterers fostered verb1 as in cultivated to help the growth or development of the head librarian firmly declared that it is indeed the duty of local government to foster learning and a love of reading Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in nurtured to bring to maturity through care and education a greathearted couple fostering two adopted children as well as three more of their own Synonyms & Similar Words
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