English to Gujarati Dictionary foster

foster

ફોસ્ટર
definition
verb
the teacher's task is to foster learning
encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good).
As someone who has successfully fostered a child who is now an adult, Pat Whelen said she would definitely recommend it.
bring up (a child that is not one's own by birth).
adjective
foster parent
denoting someone that has a specified family connection through fostering rather than birth.
translation of 'foster'
ઉછેરવું,
પાળવું,
પોષવું
example
Nine months since the group was formed, the women have reached 100 dogs, with nine more canines in the care of 'foster' homes waiting for an owner.
The basic domestic unit is the nuclear family household, sometimes also including an aged parent or a 'foster' child.
A sense of reverence and humility 'foster' the spirit most conducive to creation.
Serena Allott talks to parents whose willingness to 'foster' children ensures that the nest is never empty.
And as we know, there are more than 100,000 kids who are eligible for adoption in the 'foster' care system.
Inflationary policies conducted for long periods of time not only 'foster' the growth of government but also depress economic activity.
Both support learners in articulating their knowledge and thus 'foster' learning as a constructive process.
Online writing workshops, discussion sites and newsletters also 'foster' a sense of writing community.
Porter reveals plan to 'foster' children with special needs
Nor do they want to antagonize foundation officials, who have placed a limit of 50 on the number of cats that can be in the 'foster' care program at any one time.
She had not been approved as a 'foster' parent but rather was acting in a provisional capacity.
Maybe it was because Angela herself had been a 'foster' child throughout her childhood, giving birth to Candace when she was just eighteen.
These, he said, are the fundamentals of the interactive participative learning environment that can 'foster' an innovative culture in Ireland.
That would be great, having a health care system patterned after the 'foster' care system.
He himself grew up without his biological parents, being raised by a 'foster' family, and is understandably sceptical about the elevation of biology over nurture.
a person who would 'foster' Holly was found
Unlike me, though, he'd found a home with a guardian that sounded like everything I'd ever dreamed a 'foster' parent could be, plus a close extended family.
the teacher's task is to 'foster' learning
Is this going to help change things and 'foster' understanding?
A writing contest is one approach, but there are many other ways that a newsroom can 'foster' a learning culture that is dedicated to excellence.
She got certified to be a 'foster' parent and has been really, really helpful.
Her favorite place was the 'foster' care center, actually.
Fourth, the environment that a company builds should 'foster' learning and the exchange of knowledge.
Call your state department of 'foster' care and lend a hand.
Studies conducted in prisons have shown that over 50 percent of the inmates had spent some point of their life in the 'foster' care or in the juvenile system.
What kind of checks and balances are in place right now when it comes to a 'foster' family?
Several months later, I was placed in a 'foster' care home.
The baby, which was barely a few weeks old when thrust into the care of a 'foster' centre, has grown into a healthy and chubby five-year-old girl under the parental love of her adopted parents.
This kind of care and nurturing is essential because these children are at greater risk of being neglected, getting lost in the 'foster' care system and committing crimes.
I felt a bit like a 'foster' child meeting new parents.
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