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to bring up (foster) a child

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  • foster — fos•ter [[t]ˈfɔ stər, ˈfɒs tər[/t]] v. t. 1) to promote the growth or development of: to foster new ideas[/ex] 2) soc to bring up; rear: to foster a child[/ex] 3) soc giving or receiving parental care though not kin by blood or related legally: a …   From formal English to slang

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  • foster — fos·ter 1 adj: affording, receiving, or sharing nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal relationships a foster child a foster parent foster 2 vt fos·tered, fos·ter·ing: to give parental care to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary… …   Law dictionary

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  • foster — ► VERB 1) promote the development of. 2) bring up (a child that is not one s own by birth). 3) Brit. assign (a child) to be fostered. DERIVATIVES fosterage noun fosterer noun. ORIGIN Old English, «feed, nourish»; related to …   English terms dictionary

  • foster — (v.) O.E. *fostrian to supply with food, nourish, support, from fostor food, nourishment, bringing up, from P.Gmc. *fostrom, from root *foth /*fod (see FOOD (Cf. food)). Meaning to bring up a child with parental care is from c.1200; that of to… …   Etymology dictionary

  • child — n. 1) to adopt; bear, give birth to, have a child (she had four children) 2) to carry a child (a mother carries a child for nine months) 3) to beget; conceive a child 4) to bring up, raise, rear a child 5) to feed; nurse; wean a child 6) to… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • bring up — verb 1. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic (Freq. 3) raise the specter of unemployment he conjured wild birds in the air call down the spirits from the mountain • Syn: ↑raise, ↑conjure, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • foster — v. & adj. v.tr. 1 a promote the growth or development of. b encourage or harbour (a feeling). 2 (of circumstances) be favourable to. 3 a bring up (a child that is not one s own by birth). b Brit. (of a local authority etc.) assign (a child) to be …   Useful english dictionary

  • Foster — v. & adj. v.tr. 1 a promote the growth or development of. b encourage or harbour (a feeling). 2 (of circumstances) be favourable to. 3 a bring up (a child that is not one s own by birth). b Brit. (of a local authority etc.) assign (a child) to be …   Useful english dictionary

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