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View definitions for look after

look after

verb as in attend

verb as in safeguard

verb as in save

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For Mr Stringer, who looked after the bees for about nine years, the fire means starting a new colony in the park from scratch.

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"I trusted them to look after my auntie," she said.

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Some asylum seekers in hotels that have seen protests this summer have told the BBC that frustration should instead be directed at those companies - like Clearsprings - profiting from their contracts for looking after migrants.

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Renault's UK customers are being warned to be vigilant after a company that looks after data for the carmaker was hacked.

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So, when he could no longer even look after himself, and the hunger was too much to bear, he took a rare chance to leave Gaza.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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