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curate

Definition for curate

noun as in assistant to priest or other minister

verb as in manage a museum collection or art exhibit

verb as in compile and select for presentation

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I strive to curate a collection geared toward young readers growing up in eastern Kentucky so they have access to stories in which they can see themselves.

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That unlimited access includes a curated list of “best-fit” schools, interview preparation for the parents and students, essay guidance and deadline management.

Masino launched a plan in 2024 to update the company’s flagship restaurant brand by brightening up its dining rooms and better curating its retail offerings to help attract younger guests.

Money in an HSA can be invested in a range of investment options curated by your provider, and your money grows tax-deferred.

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And, really, doesn’t Dhillon have better things to do — and better ways of earning her pay — than constantly curating her social media feed, like a mean girl obsessing over likes and followers?

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

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