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conservator

[ UK /kənsˈɜːve‍ɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /kənˈsɝvətɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone appointed by a court to assume responsibility for the interests of a minor or incompetent person
  2. the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)

How To Use conservator In A Sentence

  • The conservatorium where we rehearse every Saturday morning was having a garage sale; lots of old sheet music, opera scores, junk from the classrooms, old computers... Storm o' muffins...
  • We need first of all a fact finding mission and then we need to put together a coalition of conservators, a cultural coalition.
  • The conservatory measures approximately 13ft x 16ft.
  • Poland has ten symphony orchestras, seventeen conservatories, over one hundred music schools, and almost one thousand music centers.
  • Meanwhile, Angela Brockway and other members of the reading group are struggling to carry on without their friend: There were about 14 of us who all used to sit round her big Victorian table in her conservatory with mugs of tea and coffee and piles of what we called 'posh' biscuits. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • So you see building a conservatory is just like being a supervisor on uniform patrol … on April 6, 2009 at 6: 25 pm | Reply frank You Have Mistaken Me For Someone Else « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The garden includes a conservatory for growing exotic plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Mr. Presby, from the roof of the conservatory, had noted the direction he took, he had closed the window, and called the boatman to assist him. In School and Out or, The Conquest of Richard Grant.
  • When a government takes control of a failing firm and injects capital but with the plan to divest as soon as practicable, that is a receivership/conservatorship, not socialism. abb1 says: Matthew Yglesias » Americans Don’t Like “Socialism” But Many Democrats Do
  • In removing the uppermost layer of painted plaster from the cut-out chunk of wall, conservators discovered an underlying sinopia or underdrawing.
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