0 a person who has the legal right and responsibility of taking care of someone who cannot take care of himself or herself, such as a child whose parents have died:
The child's parents or guardians must give their consent before she has the operation.
These three official bodies are the guardians of the nation's countryside.
a self-appointed guardian of public morals
1 a person who has the legal right and responsibility of taking care of someone who is not responsible for his or her own care, such as a child whose parents have died
She characterized the department as the guardian of the nation’s forests.
2 a person who has the legal responsibility to take care of someone who cannot take care of themselves, for example a child whose parents have died:
3 someone who protects something:
The Bank of England's reputation as the guardian of financial stability has been tested by these events.
A sense of cultural continuity is a situational achievement, requiring per formers or "guardians" to re-create a relevance for old meanings in new contexts.
Capital requirements for acquiring these skills are borne by guardians or parents.
They are abstraction's guardians, ideology's policemen, the horsemen of conservatism, and their deadly work leads to the destruction of vital, burgeoning life.
The marriage could also be agreed on in absentia, the spouses being replaced by their guardians or appointed legal representatives.
In fact, judicialization is an integral part of the mechanism used by the guardians to maintain the overall division of sovereignty.
Even at the height of their passions, crowds were caref ul to present themselves as the guardians of community values.
Other types of raters (stepparents, adoptive parents, or other guardians) provided ratings for less than 1% of the sample.
In three further cases both parents had predeceased their children ; leaving them orphaned and requesting relatives, brothers (their uncles), to act as trustees or guardians.
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