Fostering in a sentence as a noun

It's far better to make sure you're fostering your whole team.

Those are cases where fostering more discussion is unlikely to do good and it's better to hold one's tongue.

Bell Labs have numerous advantages over the rest of the world when it came to fostering the sort of culture that produces high quality results.

>'The GPL isn't so much fostering or creating an atmosphere for open source development, it creates traps and makes it harder to use the end product.

Seeing beyond "get my school's average up" and seeing genuine talent and potential, then fostering it - that's the sort of school I'd send my one-day kids to.

Another way to put it, cities should be doing great things like this to increase property value, while simultaneously fostering new construction, as a balanced approach to serve their constituency.

Imagine what potential this early compsci education is fostering?We just have to remind them when they're older and are running things and building amazing stuff that it's NOT OK to blow up other people's stuff with tnt.

The organization must have an exempt purpose, one that is "charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition, and preventing cruelty to children or animals.

Fostering definitions

noun

encouragement; aiding the development of something

See also: fosterage

noun

helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community; "they debated whether nature or nurture was more important"

See also: breeding fosterage nurture raising rearing upbringing