verb (used with object) as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:His efforts to unfoster the relationship were hindered by their mutual friends.

Definition:to obstruct or delay something; to prevent or make difficult

From hindering

Example:The unfostering of growth is effectively preventing the expansion of the business.

Definition:to stop or keep back something from happening or existing

From preventing

Example:Unfostering the growth through disincentivizing investment is a common strategy among countries.

Definition:to discourage or reduce the likelihood of something happening by controlling or changing the rewards and punishments

From disincentivizing

Example:The unfostering of the new idea by the team leader has discouraged the rest.

Definition:to make someone feel not so hopeful or confident; to discourage

From discouraging

Example:His efforts to unfoster the relationship were hindered by their mutual friends.

Definition:to obstruct or delay something; to prevent or make difficult

From hindering

Example:The unfostering of the relationship is impeding their chances of success together.

Definition:to make difficult or stop

From impeding

Example:Their efforts to unfoster the tree's growth were thwarted by the unexpected climate change.

Definition:to prevent something from succeeding or from doing something; to frustrate, obstruct, or hinder

From thwarting

Example:Unfostering the needed support undermines the companies' ability to function.

Definition:to prevent something from working or from having the normal function

From disabling

Example:The unfostering of the cultural practices is disrupting the traditional community.

Definition:to break up or prevent something from continuing; to cause disturbances

From disrupting

Example:The unfostering of talent is inhibiting the company's potential.

Definition:to prevent or reduce the rate of growth, occurrence, or performance

From inhibiting