INCREASE vs FOSTER: NOUN
- The amount or rate by which something is increased.
- Reproduction and spread; propagation.
- The act of increasing.
- Progeny; issue; offspring.
- A growing larger, as in size, number, quantity, degree, etc.; augmentation; enlargement; extension; multiplication.
- The amount or number added to the original stock, or by which the original stock is augmented; increment; profit; interest; produce; issue; offspring.
- In astronomy, the period of increasing light or an increasing luminous phase; the waxing, as of the moon.
- A quantity that is added
- A process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important
- A change resulting in an increase
- The act of increasing something
- Addition or enlargement in size, extent, quantity, number, intensity, value, substance, etc.; augmentation; growth.
- That which is added to the original stock by augmentation or growth; produce; profit; interest.
- Generation.
- The period of increasing light, or luminous phase; the waxing; -- said of the moon.
- The twixt of a rifle groove in which the angle of twist increases from the breech to the muzzle.
- An amount by which a quantity is increased.
- For a quantity, the act or process of becoming larger
- The creation of one or more new stitches; see Increase (knitting).
- The amount by which something increases
- The care given to another; guardianship
- A forester.
- United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864)
- A contracted form of forster, forester.
INCREASE vs FOSTER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Providing parental care and nurture to children not related through legal or blood ties.
- Providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties
- Relating to nourishment; affording, receiving, or sharing nourishment or nurture; -- applied to father, mother, child, brother, etc., to indicate that the person so called stands in the relation of parent, child, brother, etc., as regards sustenance and nurture, but not by tie of blood.
- An infant or child nursed or raised by a woman not its mother, or bred by a man not its father.
- One who is, or has been, nursed at the same breast, or brought up by the same nurse as another, but is not of the same parentage.
- One who takes the place of a mother; a nurse.
- Earth by which a plant is nourished, though not its native soil.
- A man who takes the place of a father in caring for a child.
- One's adopted country.
- Remuneration fixed for the rearing of a foster child; also, the jointure of a wife.
- A woman who takes a mother's place in the nurture and care of a child; a nurse.
- A nurse; a nourisher.
- A foster mother or foster father.
- A male foster child.
- Providing parental care to unrelated children.
- Receiving such care
- Related by such care
- Receiving parental care and nurture from those not related to one through legal or blood ties.
INCREASE vs FOSTER: VERB
- To make (a quantity) larger.
- Become bigger or greater in amount
- Make bigger or more
- To become larger.
- Help develop, help grow
- Promote the growth of
- Bring up under fosterage; of children
- To nurture or bring up offspring; or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child.
- To cultivate and grow something.
- To nurse or cherish something.
INCREASE vs FOSTER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become greater or more in size, quantity, number, degree, value, intensity, power, authority, reputation, wealth; to grow; to augment; to advance; -- opposed to decrease.
- To multiply by the production of young; to be fertile, fruitful, or prolific.
- To become more nearly full; to show more of the surface; to wax.
- A function whose value increases when that of the variable increases, and decreases when the latter is diminished; also called a monotonically increasing function.
- To multiply; reproduce.
- To become greater or larger.
- To make greater or larger.
- N/A
INCREASE vs FOSTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To augment or make greater in bulk, quantity, extent, value, or amount, etc.; to add to; to extend; to lengthen; to enhance; to aggravate.
- To cherish; to promote the growth of; to encourage; to sustain and promote.
- To feed; to nourish; to support; to bring up.
- To nurse; cherish.
- To promote the growth and development of; cultivate: : advance.
- To bring up; nurture: : nurture.
INCREASE vs FOSTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To become greater in any respect; become enlarged, extended, or multiplied; grow or advance in size, quantity, number, degree, etc.; augment; multiply; wax, as the moon.
- To make greater in any respect; enlarge or extend in bulk, quantity, number, degree, etc.; add to; enhance; aggravate: opposed to diminish.
- (idiom) (on the increase) Increasing, especially in frequency of occurrence.
- Of children
- Bring up under fosterage
- To feed; nourish; support; bring up.
- To sustain by aid, care, or encouragement; give support to; cherish; promote: as, to foster the growth of tender plants; to foster an enterprise; to foster pride or genius.
- Synonyms Harbor, etc. (see cherish); to indulge, favor, forward, advance, further, help on.
- To be nourished or trained up together.
INCREASE vs FOSTER: RELATED WORDS
- Escalation, Boost, Improvement, Higher, Doubling, Upsurge, Spike, Decline, Rise, Decrease, Step up, Addition, Increment, Gain, Growth
- Spur, Engender, Shelter, Instill, Childcare, Encourage, Nurtured, Care, Promote, Guardianship, Nurturing, Further, Surrogate, Nurture, Adoptive
INCREASE vs FOSTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Expand, Rising, Surge, Boost, Improvement, Higher, Doubling, Spike, Decline, Rise, Decrease, Addition, Increment, Gain, Growth
- Custody, Spur, Engender, Shelter, Instill, Childcare, Encourage, Nurtured, Promote, Care, Guardianship, Nurturing, Further, Surrogate, Adoptive
INCREASE vs FOSTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Two ways to increase your net worth are to increase your assets or decrease your liabilities.
- Every time we increase the level of connectivity, we increase the possibility that we can be compromised.
- The increase concentration of COand other green house gases are expected to increase the temperature of the earth.
- Ironically, because premiums for plans may increase, the federal government would increase the amount it pays in tax credits to offset the premium increases.
- An increase in production system outage duration can drastically increase costs due to, for example, higher idle time of machines in factories.
- Peripheral deposition has also been shown to increase with an increase in tidal volume and a decrease in respiratory frequency.
- This increase has led to global warming, an increase in temperatures around the world, the Greenhouse Effect.
- When that period ends, the interest rate can increase or decrease, but will generally increase.
- The interest rate can increase after consummation and your payments would increase accordingly.
- This would enormously shorten run time, increase sensitivity, and dramatically increase throughput.
- If the child was previously in foster care, is that foster familyavailable for the current placement?
- There are many types of foster care, including foster homes, group homes, and residential housing.
- Prevent public disclosure of records concerning any foster parent or former foster parent.
- Sometimes, reunification plans fail and lead to a foster child being adopted by their foster parents.
- FOSTER PARENT RESPONSIBILITIESFoster parents have no legal responsibility for the burial of a foster child.
- California increase the pool of foster parents and relatives who could take in foster children.
- Sophie Foster is a former foster parent, public speaker and retired naval officer.
- Louise Foster; and a brother, William Raygen Foster.
- Therapeutic foster care homes that are used to provide emergency services employ specially trained foster parents or human service providers as foster parents.
- Foster, Austin T Foster, Frederick H Foster, Miss Mary J Foster, John G Foster, Mrs Sarah H Foster, George Kicg, Executors ot.
INCREASE vs FOSTER: QUESTIONS
- Do debits increase assets or credits increase assets?
- How does atomic radius increase with increase in atomic number?
- How much does the minimum wage increase increase the price elasticity?
- What causes employee productivity to increase and how to increase it?
- Does resistance to venous return increase with increase in systemic pressure?
- Why do convertible bonds increase in value when stocks increase?
- Does extendagen increase testosterone and increase male enhancement?
- Why does variance increase with sample size increase?
- Why does capillary resistance increase with increase in flux?
- Does increase of inventory increase or decrease cash flow?
- How can foster parents manage the behavioral challenges of foster children?
- Why did Ellen change her name from Foster to foster?
- Is there a shortage of foster parents and foster homes?
- What can foster carers do about alcohol in foster homes?
- What happens to foster children when they leave foster care?
- Is the quality of foster care provided by foster carers?
- What do foster parents need to know about foster care?
- Do foster parents get clothing allowance for foster children?
- What happened to John Foster of the foster brothers?
- What if my foster child's goal is Foster to adoption or stays within the treatment foster care system?