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fostered

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




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The Barbers fostered this radical idea through the very location of Music Inn, in Tanglewood’s shadow.

From The Wall Street Journal

Labour MP John Whitby has fostered 26 children over two decades.

From BBC

Since the last conscript passed out in 2001 there have been various, nebulous attempts to retain something of the spirit of military service, which proponents said fostered a sense of cohesion and equality.

From BBC

Lately, he has fostered an atmosphere of permanent crisis in multiple arenas, to keep the world watching nervously as he tries to rattle Western support for Ukraine.

From Washington Post

For the first time in baseball history, the sport will be played against a clock — a pitch clock, more specifically — one that shortened spring training games dramatically and fostered a more appealing pace of play.

From Washington Post