Wardens is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Wardens meaning
plural of warden
Using Wardens
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of warden
- In the example corpus, wardens often appears in combinations such as: traffic wardens, the wardens, wardens in.
Context around Wardens
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Wardens
- In this selection, "wardens" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, traffic, park, five, handed, noted and doesn stand out and add context to how "wardens" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and deputy wardens in supporting and as traffic wardens handed out. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "wardens" sits close to words such as abolitionist, accomplishing and adi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with wardens
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The town already pays for street wardens doesn't it? (10 words)
During that trial, she was accused of constantly complaining about parking and calling traffic wardens. (15 words)
E-scooter company Lime announced the start of its “Parking Wardens” program on Friday, Oct. 25. (16 words)
Labour politician Paul Cassidy grilled Inverclyde’s top police officer Damian Kane about disorder at the local beauty spot and said he had witnessed police leaving community wardens to move children away from the area during a recent incident. (39 words)
When Guardian Media arrived on the scene, wildlife handlers from Serpentarium, which is based in El Socorro, San Juan, along with game wardens Sheetal Ramsaran and Stephon Ramoutar, from the Forestry Division, were present to assist with animal rescues. (39 words)
That would mean occupation military officers, police officers, Shin Bet officials, Mossad officials, Prison Service wardens, and firefighters would no longer need to wait for an interview to get their license, the Times of Israeli reported. (36 words)
The town already pays for street wardens doesn't it? (10 words)
Example sentences (20)
Under the staff shuffling, five wardens will transfer to new facilities and two associate wardens will be promoted.
Under the banner “Keep Our Communities”, they accused the vice-chancellor of underestimating the current role of the wardens and deputy wardens in supporting students and building communities.
And he said parking issues were a major issue for traders who struggled with deliveries as traffic wardens handed out tickets for those who break the rules.
And one member of Argyll and Bute Council’s Oban Lorn and the Isles Area Committee called for a schedule to be drawn up for how long traffic wardens were spending in specific areas.
Cyberabad police commissioner M Stephen Raveendra inaugurated the pelican signal near Google office in Kondapur and urged the traffic wardens to facilitate the pedestrians and educate them on its usage.
Labour politician Paul Cassidy grilled Inverclyde’s top police officer Damian Kane about disorder at the local beauty spot and said he had witnessed police leaving community wardens to move children away from the area during a recent incident.
Since its beginning, Freedom on the Inside has seen two churches started by inmates in Jefferson City Correctional Center, and wardens noted a 15% reduction in violence where Freedom on the Inside alumni are located.
That would mean occupation military officers, police officers, Shin Bet officials, Mossad officials, Prison Service wardens, and firefighters would no longer need to wait for an interview to get their license, the Times of Israeli reported.
Therefore, with traffic wardens, we can regulate traffic movement, especially outside schools and colleges in the morning and evening, in a better way.
The stories and songs they sing about rise from the very land they’ve protected as true blue Canadian National Park wardens.
The town already pays for street wardens doesn't it?
They put traffic wardens at the bottom of the street from time to time to stop these cars from going up.
Tree Wardens is a national scheme run by the Tree Council, and Fife is the second local authority to sign up after Perth and Kinross.
When Guardian Media arrived on the scene, wildlife handlers from Serpentarium, which is based in El Socorro, San Juan, along with game wardens Sheetal Ramsaran and Stephon Ramoutar, from the Forestry Division, were present to assist with animal rescues.
A recreational fisher further down the coast is using his radio to alert others of the imminent arrival of marine park wardens in a patrol boat.
Belinda Snow, Durham County Council’s neighbourhood warden manager, said: “Following a report of an animal snare being found in South Moor Park, our wardens attended the park and arranged for its safe removal.
Davrin represents the Grey Wardens in and, when first met, comes across as a stoic and resourceful monster hunter.
Despite being observed in nesting behaviours, it appears the birds were not successful in breeding at the site, where nature reserve wardens and volunteers kept their presence a secret.
During that trial, she was accused of constantly complaining about parking and calling traffic wardens.
E-scooter company Lime announced the start of its “Parking Wardens” program on Friday, Oct. 25.
Common combinations with wardens
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- traffic wardens 16×
- the wardens 9×
- wardens in 9×
- game wardens 8×
- wardens and 7×
- wardens to 5×
- wardens who 5×
- wardens have 5×
- wardens were 4×
- and wardens 4×