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Definition of Fostering
1. Noun. Encouragement; aiding the development of something.
2. Noun. Helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community. "They debated whether nature or nurture was more important"
Generic synonyms: Acculturation, Enculturation, Socialisation, Socialization
Derivative terms: Foster, Foster, Foster, Nurtural, Nurture, Nurture, Rear
Definition of Fostering
1. Verb. (present participle of foster) ¹
2. Noun. raising someone to be an accepted member of the community. ¹
3. Noun. encouragement; aiding the development of something ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Fostering
1. foster [v] - See also: foster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fostering
Literary usage of Fostering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Oecd Economic Surveys by OECD Economic Surveys (1975)
"Fostering innovation: Chile's strengths and weaknesses Chile has several strong
framework conditions that favour the diffusion of innovation. ..."
2. Individual Training in Our Colleges by Birdseye, Clarence F., 1854-1927 (1907)
"Happy the home under the fostering care of the mother who calmly awaits the
children's diseases and other care. evils, mental, moral and physical, ..."
3. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs by William Morris (1904)
"THE Fostering OF ASLAUG.24 ARGUMENT. Aslaug, the daughter of Sigurd who slew the
dragon, and of Brynhild whom he loved, lost all her friends and kin, ..."
4. The Life and Death of Jason: A Poem by William Morris (1871)
"... THE Fostering OF ASLAUG. ARGUMENT. ASLAUG, the daughter of Sigurd who slew
the Dragon, and of Brynhild whom he loved, lost all her friends and kin, ..."
5. Environmental Performance Reviews by Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (1999)
"Fostering a favourable investment climate Given the age of its capital stock and
the obsolescence of much of the technology in use, Russian industry is in ..."
6. Germany by OECD Staff, OECD (2004)
"Fostering product market competition As outlined in the 2003 Economic Survey,
pro-competitive regulation of product markets can contribute to improving ..."