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How to pronounce conservator in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms curator
Type of custodian, keeper, steward
Type Words
Type of fiduciary

Examples of conservator

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Diana Meinhold is conservator for a longtime friend who has Alzheimer's disease.
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Donto James asked a Riverside County judge to appoint him temporary conservator.
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An agreement between Mills and James'sons left him as conservator of the estate.
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The individual engaged in this pursuit is known as an architectural conservator.
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No one mentioned that having a conservator meant you lose your right to freedom.
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The Lungrens'first failed attempt to become his conservator came in March 2002.
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If these are very precious, you should consider contacting a photo conservator.
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My favorite was from an art conservator, who said I had a perfect classical face.
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In room 6, conservator Geza Mika touches up the frame around Renoir's The Source.
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More examples
  • Curator: the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)
  • Someone appointed by a court to assume responsibility for the interests of a minor or incompetent person
  • Curator (from Latin cura, care), means manager, .
  • A conservator is a professional who works on the conservation of objects. Their work involves determining the structural stability of an object, addressing problems of chemical and physical deterioration, and performing corrective treatment based on an evaluation of the aesthetic, historic, and ...
  • A conservator (from Latin: conservator, lit.u00A0'a keeper, preserver, defender'), was a judge delegated by the pope to defend certain privileged classes of persons u2013 as universities, Catholic religious orders, chapters, the poor u2013 from manifest or notorious injury or violence, without recourse to a judicial process. Conservators were appointed as early as the 13th century.
  • The Guardian temperament is one of four temperaments defined by David Keirsey. Correlating with the SJ (sensingu2013judging) Myersu2013Briggs types, the Guardian temperament comprises the following role variants (listed with their corresponding Myersu2013Briggs types): Inspector (ISTJ), Protector (ISFJ), Provider (ESFJ), and Supervisor (ESTJ).
  • Conservatorship is a legal concept in the United States of America, where an entity or organization is subjected to the legal control of an external entity or organization, known as a conservator. ...
  • (Conservators) In certain areas of the England, Conservators are statutory bodies which manage areas of countryside for the use of the public.
  • (Conservators) are observant, cooperative, and informative. Protectors and Providers are two of the four role variants of the informative Guardians.