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guardian

[gahr-dee-uhn] / ˈgɑr di ən /


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The back of the room — populated with parents, guardians and supervisors — is more sedate.

From Los Angeles Times

"We ask parents and guardians to look out for symptoms such as coughing, sore throat, fever or difficulty breathing," James Adamson from Public Health Wales said.

From BBC

Yusuf, the legal guardian to some of the Maga girls and whose name has also been changed to protect his identity, believes such kidnappings could not have happened without informants in the community.

From BBC

"They know best the impact the actions on social media will have on the wider school community and I am sure parents and guardians will offer their support at this difficult time."

From BBC

For decades, the monarchy and the military have had a symbiotic relationship, with the army frequently reminding the public that it is the true guardian of the Thai crown.

From New York Times