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foster - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of foster in Hindi

  • पालक
  • पोषण
  • लालन-पालन करना
  • प्रोत्साहन देना

foster Definition

verb

  • encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good). ( के विकास को प्रोत्साहित या बढ़ावा देना (कुछ, आमतौर पर कुछ अच्छा माना जाता है)। )
  • bring up (a child that is not one's own by birth). ( लाओ (एक बच्चा जो जन्म से ही अपना नहीं है)। )

adjective

  • denoting someone that has a specified family connection through fostering rather than birth. ( किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति को सूचित करना जिसके पास जन्म के बजाय फ़ॉस्टरिंग के माध्यम से एक निर्दिष्ट परिवार कनेक्शन है। )

foster Example

  • The reunified and non-reunified children did not differ in terms of gender distribution and reasons for entry into the foster care system.
  • That would be great, having a health care system patterned after the foster care system.
  • appropriate praise helps a child foster a sense of self-worth
  • But before I could muster up a tear, they told me they were applying for a foster care license.
  • Employees can take this leave upon the birth or adoption of a child or the placement of a foster child.
  • To move him again would be to break his new attachments now formed to the foster family, particularly the foster mother who has become a primary figure to him.
  • Several months later, I was placed in a foster care home.
  • It's actually the reason I had to come to St. Clara's rather than stay with a foster family.
  • The basic domestic unit is the nuclear family household, sometimes also including an aged parent or a foster child.
  • Now, there is an opportunity to foster understanding and dialogue.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • While waiting, they volunteered to be put on a foster care emergency list.
  • I felt a bit like a foster child meeting new parents.
  • It was amazing how the foster care system worked.
  • Volunteers post their offers of foster care for displaced pets.
  • the teacher's task is to foster learning
  • She had not been approved as a foster parent but rather was acting in a provisional capacity.
  • Obviously she was sent away from her real parents and taken in by a foster family to be kept safe from something.
  • Last year, a national conference of adoptive parents was organised to deliberate on challenges of adoptive parenthood, how to raise a foster child, and so on.
  • Both support learners in articulating their knowledge and thus foster learning as a constructive process.
  • This may be getting more involved than they contemplated when they agreed to foster children for the local authority.
  • What kind of checks and balances are in place right now when it comes to a foster family?
  • Fourth, the environment that a company builds should foster learning and the exchange of knowledge.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Is this going to help change things and foster understanding?
  • Call your state department of foster care and lend a hand.
  • In our family, we took a Cambodian refugee as a foster daughter.
  • A sense of reverence and humility foster the spirit most conducive to creation.