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Fos·ter    Audio Help   [faw-ster, fos-ter] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.Stephen (Collins), 1826–64, U.S. songwriter.
2.William Z(eb·u·lon)    Audio Help   [zeb-yuh-luhn] Pronunciation Key, 1881–1961, U.S. labor organizer: leader in the Communist party.
3.a male given name.
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fos·ter    Audio Help   [faw-ster, fos-ter] Pronunciation Key
–verb (used with object)
1.to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
2.to bring up, raise, or rear, as a foster child.
3.to care for or cherish.
4.British. to place (a child) in a foster home.
5.Obsolete. to feed or nourish.

[Origin: bef. 1000; ME; OE fōstor nourishment, fōstrian to nourish; c. ON fōstr; akin to food]

fos·ter·er, noun
fos·ter·ing·ly, adverb

1. favor, forward, advance; foment, instigate. 2. nurse, nourish, sustain, support, maintain. 3. See cherish.
1. discourage.
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Thesaurus Entries
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Main Entry:  foster
Part of Speech:  verb
Synonyms:  advance, advocate, assist, back, befriend, breed, cherish, cultivate, encourage, feed, food, further, harbor, help, house, nourish, nurse, nurture, promote, rear, shelter, support, sustain
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Main Entry:  nurse
Part of Speech:  verb
Definition:  To promote and sustain the development of.
Synonyms:  cultivate, nourish, nurture
Source:  Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
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  Roget's II: The New ThesaurusCite This Source
Main Entry:  promote
Part of Speech:  verb
Definition:  To help bring about.
Synonyms:  encourage, feed
Source:  Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
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Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959, U.S. Secretary of State (1953-59), b. Washington, D.C.; grandson of John Watson Foster, Secretary of State under President Benjamin Harrison, and nephew of Robert Lansing, Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson. A graduate (1908) of Princeton, he was admitted (1911) to the bar and was counsel to the U.S. delegation to the Paris Peace Conference (1919). He soon achieved prominence as an international lawyer and attended various international conferences in the interwar years. He was appointed (1945) adviser to the U.S. delegation at the San Francisco Conference (1945), and served (1945-49) as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations General Assembly. He was appointed (1949) to finish the unexpired term of Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York, but was defeated (1950) in a general election for the seat. In 1951, as ambassador at large, Dulles negotiated the peace treaty with Japan. Appointed (1953) Secretary of State by Dwight D. Eisenhower, he emphasized the collective security of the United States and its allies and the development of nuclear weapons for "massive retaliation" in case of attack. Regarding Communism as a moral evil to be resisted at any cost, he firmly upheld the Chinese Nationalist defense of Matsu and Quemoy off the coast of Communist China and initiated the policy of strong U.S. backing for the South Vietnamese regime of Ngo Dinh Diem. Dulles helped develop the Eisenhower doctrine of economic and military aid to maintain the independence of Middle Eastern countries; under its terms U.S. forces were sent to Lebanon in 1958. Dulles resigned from office a month before his death. He wrote War, Peace, and Change (1939) and War or Peace (1950).

See biographies by M. A. Guhin (1972) and T. Hoopes (1973); studies by R. Goold-Adams (1962) and L. L. Gerson (1967); R. Drummond and G. Coblentz, Duel at the Brink (1960).

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