Curate ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Curate ( verb )

  1. To take charge of and care for the artifacts or exhibits of (a museum or other collection).
  2. To select, organize, and present (content, especially online content) in a way that is intended to be engaging and informative.

Origin:

From latin curatus ("taken care of"), past participle of curare ("to take care of"), from cura ("car.e")

Examples:

  1. She curated an exhibition of contemporary art.
  2. The museum curator has a great deal of expertise in the art of the Renaissance.
  3. He curated the collection of rare books.
  4. The company curates a selection of premium products for their website.
  5. The curation of the exhibition was excellent and the pieces were well placed.

(As a noun)

Curate ( noun )

  1. To take charge of and care for the artifacts or exhibits of (a museum or other collection).
  2. To select, organize, and present (content, especially online content) in a way that is intended to be engaging and informative.

Origin:

From latin curatus ("taken care of"), past participle of curare ("to take care of"), from cura ("car.e")

Examples:

  1. She curated an exhibition of contemporary art.
  2. The museum curator has a great deal of expertise in the art of the Renaissance.
  3. He curated the collection of rare books.
  4. The company curates a selection of premium products for their website.
  5. The curation of the exhibition was excellent and the pieces were well placed.
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