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caretaker

[kair-tey-ker] / ˈkɛərˌteɪ kər /
NOUN
person who maintains something
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Example Sentences

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Many of her works place a child at the center of the scene among family, friends and caretakers, who usually appear shadow-like at the edges of the paintings.

From Los Angeles Times

We need a bunch of us talking to each other — caretakers and children of people with MS and all this stuff.

From Los Angeles Times

But the role of family is not to be a caretaker to someone who has shown repeatedly that they are unwilling or unable to listen to reason, take advice and live a functioning life.

From MarketWatch

Chait said he intends no shift in policy in his caretaker role.

From Los Angeles Times

Detectives said, about 30 minutes after setting off, the girls had spoken to the caretaker of Soham Village College - the local secondary school - outside his home.

From BBC