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  1. foster adj (parents, child: non-biological) (temporal) de acogida loc adj (excepto ES) de crianza loc adj : adoptivo/a adj : They were his foster parents, not his biological parents. Ellos eran sus padres de acogida, no sus padres biológicos. foster [sb] ⇒ vtr (bring up) recibir en acogida loc verb : acoger⇒ vtr : They decided to foster ...

  2. to encourage the development or growth of ideas or feelings: foster something in someone I'm trying to foster an interest in classical music in my children. They were discussing the best way to foster democracy and prosperity in the former communist countries. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. foster.

  3. to encourage the development or growth of ideas or feelings. fomentar. I'm trying to foster an interest in classical music in my children. Estoy intentando fomentar el interés por la música clásica en mis hijos. They were discussing the best way to foster democracy and prosperity in the former communist countries.

  4. foster verb (ENCOURAGE) [ T ] to encourage the development or growth of ideas or feelings: foster something in someone I'm trying to foster an interest in classical music in my children. They were discussing the best way to foster democracy and prosperity in the former communist countries.

  5. Traducción de 'foster' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  6. All rights reserved. Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. foster. [(British) ˈfɒstəʳ , (US) ˈfɔstər ] verbo transitivo. 1. [child] acoger. 2. (= encourage) fomentar ⧫ promover. (= aid) favorecer. [hope] alentar. compuestos. [parent, child] de acogida. foster brother. foster home. foster mother.

  7. Translate Foster. See 9 authoritative translations of Foster in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.