Foster

/ˈfɔː.stər/ verb, adjective

To foster something is to encourage its growth or development, like fostering creativity or kindness. As an adjective, it describes a temporary caregiving relationship, such as a foster child or foster home.

From Old English “fostrian” meaning “to nourish, support, or rear,” related to “food” and “feed.” It has long carried the sense of caring for and helping something grow.

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