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foster

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




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But the afterschool special vibes bring a kind of unexpected coziness that manages to be both heartfelt and surreal, fostering a sense of serenity and camaraderie that is rib-tickling in all the right ways.

From Salon

However, being left visually-impaired and suffering severe headaches, he could have stepped away from fostering.

From BBC

The fact that people create its content fosters trust, generates authenticity, and makes it a more valuable source for large language models.

From Barron's

The announcement of the next Fed chair in January may well foster a more dovish policy stance, according to UBS.

From MarketWatch

An attorney for Herman Law said in a court filing the client believed she’d been in a foster home there, and the lack of records didn’t conclusively establish anything.

From Los Angeles Times