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fostering

Definition for fostering

adjective as in nursing

noun as in adoption

Strong matches

fosterage, raising

Weak matches

adopting, naturalizing, taking in

noun as in cultivation

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A spokeswoman for Chapman University said in a statement that it was “fully committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all members of our campus community” and that “we stand by our record.”

Most companies link profitability to fostering a sense of belonging in a diverse workforce.

From Salon

"Today, we are exposing the Chinese government agents directing and fostering indiscriminate and reckless attacks against computers and networks worldwide," said Sue J Bai, who heads the DOJ's National Security Division.

From BBC

It calls for deep reform of the intelligence directorate's culture, "fostering intellectual openness, scepticism, listening, learning, debate, and constructive disagreement".

From BBC

Football Australia added: "This incident is a stark reminder of the responsibility media outlets and personalities have in fostering respectful and constructive discussions about women's sport and its participants."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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