Conservator (noun)

  1. A person or organization responsible for preserving, protecting, or restoring valuable objects or heritage.
  2. A person appointed by a court to manage the affairs and property of someone who is unable to do so.

Origin:

The word 'conservator' comes from the latin word 'conservare' which means 'to preserve.'.

Examples:

  1. The conservator of the museum was responsible for the preservation and protection of the artifacts.
  2. The court appointed a conservator to manage the affairs and property of the elderly woman.
  3. The conservator was skilled in the restoration of antique paintings.
  4. The conservator of the national park was tasked with protecting the natural habitat and wildlife.
  5. The conservator of the historical site was responsible for preserving the authenticity of the buildings.
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