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Guardian

Guardian meaning

Someone who guards, watches over, or protects. | A person legally responsible for a minor (in loco parentis). | A person legally responsible for an incompetent person.

Example sentences (20)

From Guardian readers to Guardian journalists, to people who have never read the Guardian — we are all citizens and we all have a stake in the same future.

Guardian House in the centre of was formerly occupied by the Banbury Guardian.

She said, “There is no talk of reconciliation between my former husband and my guardian; in fact it is my guardian that gave me the permission to come to court,” she said.

The Observer has been a separate paper to The Guardian since it was bought by Guardian Media Group in 1993.

The winners have all been featured in the Northwich and Winsford Guardian and Knutsford Guardian over the past few weeks but as 2024 comes to an end, we decided to take a look back and find out how they each took one of the Best of 2024 crowns.

In his book Carew described how his daughter saw a guardian angel during her bout with leukemia, and he thought it may have been a drug-induced hallucination, but then he saw a guardian angel, too.

Gaurdian Ad Litem report that notes client does NOT want guardian and wants to know how to petition to remove the guardian.

I planned the details of the tour, not as a guide, but as a guardian – or rather a “guardian angel” – during his journey to a new world.

Rather than being the reason for the Guardian violating basic journalistic standards and ethics, the paper’s hatred of Assange is a symptom of a deeper malaise in the Guardian and the wider corporate media.

When media organisations including the Guardian challenged this, Gavin Millar, QC for the Guardian, told Ouseley: “There have been plenty of trials in the past in which issues have been raised about national security material.

All parliamentary candidates and all legislation from the assembly must be approved by the Guardian Council. citation The Guardian Council comprises twelve jurists including six appointed by the Supreme Leader.

It is not uncommon for one person to hold both offices and be referred to as the "guardian and conservator" of the conservatee, even though a conservator or guardian can be appointed over the person only, the estate only, or both.

The Komondor is one breed of livestock guardian dog which has seen a vast increase in use as a guardian of sheep and goats in the United States to protect against predators such as coyotes, cougars, bears, and other predators.

They are ageless, childlike elves created by the Great Deku Tree, and each has a guardian fairy that plays the role of friend, parent, guardian, and teacher.

This changed the line in the Guardian Ethos "I am a Guardian." to become "I am proud to be a Coast Guardsman." citation The Ethos is as follows: I am a Coast Guardsman.

According to the Guardian, Birdlife Australia’s Sean Dooley said that magpies could recognise faces and “tend to swoop the people they see as a threat”.

According to the Guardian, "From Jamaica’s history, the Igbos influenced the culture, music, the pouring of libation, the “ibo” style, idioms, language and way of life of the Jamaicans.

According to The Guardian, the move could pave the way to new legislation against tired motorists and their employers.

According to the police facts, the guardian had told Nowra officers he could no longer take responsibility for the girl because of her alleged failure to adhere to reasonable requests or a curfew.

According to the Senate bill, for accounts held by minors in Utah, certain social media companies must restrict some direct messaging, prohibit suggesting ads, accounts or content and provide a parent or guardian with access to the minor’s account.