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to foster
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affidare, coltivare
to provide care and a supportive home for children, often not biologically related, during difficult times
Transitive: to foster a child
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Foster, Compositore americano
United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864)
foster
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affido, foster
giving or receiving nurturing and parental care, even without blood or legal relations
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fostering
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The compassionate couple decided to foster siblings, ensuring they stayed together during a difficult period.
Fostering allows children to experience stability and care while their family situation is addressed.
The couple decided to foster a child, offering a stable and nurturing environment.
The academic milieu of the university fostered intellectual curiosity and debate among students.
The teacher's attentiveness to students' needs fostered a positive learning environment.