curate

[ US /ˈkjʊɹət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person authorized to conduct religious worship
    clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches
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How To Use curate In A Sentence

  • 8. The reporters all want Obama to make the sort of inaccurate, snide, snipy comments that the Clintons are now firing off daily. Archive 2008-03-01
  • It's not entirely accurate - the book is a bit darker than that, but there is a fair bit of lovable eccentricity to the characters.
  • A quartz watch powered by a battery is constantly powered and tells accurate time all the time and do not need time adjustment.
  • Jobs 'mention that developers can begin submitting programs to the Mac App Store by next month made it clear that this, like the iPhone's App Store, will be a curated environment, subject to Apple's sole control. Apple updates: iLife '11, FaceTime on the Mac, Mac OS X Lion, Mac App Store, new MacBook Air models
  • Physicians and hospitals fear the practice could unfairly penalize practitioners and say there's no way to benchmark quality accurately.
  • It built that knowledge into the system; if you typed a word inaccurately, Google would give you the right results anyway. In the Plex
  • In mining for precious stones such as diamonds, a method for accurately filtering the gems you want from the surrounding rock and soil is worth its weight in gold.
  • His brother Jeremiah played a stormer at corner back and his accurate deliveries to his forwards were one of the highlights of his play.
  • Tom Tedder's tragedy was that he had a perfectly accurate estimate of his own talents as an artist.
  • It is very hard to match digital computing, which is designed for precise, accurate calculations, to this domain.
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