shepherded Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʃep.əd]
  • Us [ ˈʃep.ɚd]

Meaning of shepherded In English

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Examples of shepherded

  • Consumers would need to be 'shepherded' around the vast amount of online music content (using 'if you like that, you'll like this' navigation tools).

  • Undeterred, he shepherded his flock and gradually built up a base of popular support through a display of leadership, toughness and humour.

  • The centenary should not pass without mention of those many people who have shepherded the journal through the past 100 years.

  • The basement is in use and children are shepherded there to wait.

  • I have been in football crowds with people from all walks of life when the police shepherded supporters around, causing danger to individual safety.

  • The figures arimportant when you consider that we have shepherded all the people back into their new homes.

  • In other words, these people are to be shepherded in and out of back doors like a group of common criminals.

  • This is a tribute to the care with which that lady shepherded her money, given how little her income was.

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