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		Definition of guardian in English: guardiannoun ˈɡɑːdɪənˈɡɑrdiən 1A person who protects or defends something.  self-appointed guardians of public morality  Example sentencesExamples -  The film revolves round a martial arts master who comes to America in search of the next guardian who would protect the powerful scroll in his possession.
 -  There are eight guardians who protect these eight weapons, and they all must be defeated before ownership can be claimed.
 -  For centuries, despite forays into excesses and hypocrisy, the Church acted as a guardian of private and public morality.
 -  Self-appointed guardians of orthodoxy in any number of faiths could use the legislation to harass dissidents within their own communities.
 -  Whenever these self-appointed guardians of alcoholic and architectural merit get involved, an elitist macho tone taints proceedings.
 -  As grown-ups we are able to exercise choice. These self-appointed moral guardians seem to think they have the right to ban that choice.
 -  They are the protectors and guardians of this land and they will prove great allies for us.
 -  This judge has failed time and time again to properly apply the laws put in place by the people of Florida for the purpose of protecting Wards from unscrupulous guardians.
 -  Every 500 hundred years new guardians are chosen to protect Earth and it's people.
 -  These are guardians, defending Buddhism from those that would harm it.
 -  When the putative guardians of public morality put the screws to crime and horror comics, distributors refused to put them on newsstands.
 -  As self-appointed guardians of public sensibility, these organisations get to draw the line on what is acceptable.
 -  There are two strong guardians to protect against this: fear and shame.
 -  The guardians were the protectors of the living pharaoh.
 -  And where are the guardians and protectors of all that is right and good in western medicine?
 -  These publicity-seeking, self-appointed guardians of our morals have no right to dictate to us what we shall or shall not do.
 -  And he's the guardian and protector of our barbecue, to make sure that everything is strictly kosher.
 -  Instead of acting as guardians and protectors, those in power are posing serious threats to the safety and security of our country and its citizens.
 -  Contrary to popular belief, dragons were guardians and protectors, not rampaging monsters.
 -  Individual rights can be protected only by independent guardians operating in the public light.
 
  Synonyms protector, defender, preserver, champion, custodian, warden, guard, keeper conservator, curator, caretaker, steward, trustee, supervisor - 1.1 A person who is legally responsible for the care of someone who is unable to manage their own affairs, especially a child whose parents have died.
 I am acting as guardian of my late brother's family  Example sentencesExamples -  Parents or guardians responded for children aged less than 13.
 -  No adult should be permitted to take a child from her parent or guardian, and then take away her nascent free will.
 -  It is the responsibility of parents and guardians to control and monitor what their children view.
 -  The freedom from coercion to have or to adopt a religion or belief and the liberty of parents and guardians to ensure religious and moral education cannot be restricted.
 -  Such procedural rights were extended only to parents, guardians and custodians.
 -  Corporal punishment of children occurs primarily during the education process or at the hands of parents or guardians.
 -  Orphans were placed under the protection of a guardian by means of action taken by a sanctuary.
 -  Family members are parents or guardians of children who attend the pre-school group.
 -  Children go into care when their current parent or guardian is unable to look after them, or if the child's health, safety or well-being is at risk.
 -  Only parents, guardians or teachers of young people would be able to call in the police in this way, said a Conservative spokesman.
 -  You see, a good number of parents and guardians in this part of town just couldn't manage to get their kids to school on time (let alone feed them breakfast).
 -  New clause 4A states that the child's parents and guardians should have the primary responsibility for the child's care.
 -  And as parents or guardians of young people it's important that we stay aware of what's happening out there, no matter how unsavoury.
 -  Regulations 7 and 8 spell out an adoption agency's duties in respect of a child, his parents or guardian and prospective adopter.
 -  Parents or guardians for the children were responsible for completing the instrument.
 -  As his parents and his legal guardians, we must stay in Australia to represent him in his case.
 -  If so the patient may be unable to instruct a solicitor and will require a guardian ad litem in any court proceedings.
 -  Children have the right to live in a safe and secure environment and it is the responsibility of their parents and guardians to provide this environment.
 -  The parents or guardians of such young mothers should also reflect upon their responsibilities towards their children and grandchildren.
 -  Then the court will decide who must take care of minor children unless the parents have appointed a guardian.
 
  
 2The superior of a Franciscan convent. 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Old French garden, of Germanic origin; compare with ward and warden. The ending was altered by association with -ian.    Definition of guardian in US English: guardiannounˈɡɑrdiənˈɡärdēən 1A defender, protector, or keeper.  self-appointed guardians of public morality  Example sentencesExamples -  When the putative guardians of public morality put the screws to crime and horror comics, distributors refused to put them on newsstands.
 -  This judge has failed time and time again to properly apply the laws put in place by the people of Florida for the purpose of protecting Wards from unscrupulous guardians.
 -  And where are the guardians and protectors of all that is right and good in western medicine?
 -  And he's the guardian and protector of our barbecue, to make sure that everything is strictly kosher.
 -  Self-appointed guardians of orthodoxy in any number of faiths could use the legislation to harass dissidents within their own communities.
 -  There are two strong guardians to protect against this: fear and shame.
 -  These publicity-seeking, self-appointed guardians of our morals have no right to dictate to us what we shall or shall not do.
 -  There are eight guardians who protect these eight weapons, and they all must be defeated before ownership can be claimed.
 -  The film revolves round a martial arts master who comes to America in search of the next guardian who would protect the powerful scroll in his possession.
 -  For centuries, despite forays into excesses and hypocrisy, the Church acted as a guardian of private and public morality.
 -  These are guardians, defending Buddhism from those that would harm it.
 -  Whenever these self-appointed guardians of alcoholic and architectural merit get involved, an elitist macho tone taints proceedings.
 -  As grown-ups we are able to exercise choice. These self-appointed moral guardians seem to think they have the right to ban that choice.
 -  Contrary to popular belief, dragons were guardians and protectors, not rampaging monsters.
 -  The guardians were the protectors of the living pharaoh.
 -  Individual rights can be protected only by independent guardians operating in the public light.
 -  Instead of acting as guardians and protectors, those in power are posing serious threats to the safety and security of our country and its citizens.
 -  As self-appointed guardians of public sensibility, these organisations get to draw the line on what is acceptable.
 -  Every 500 hundred years new guardians are chosen to protect Earth and it's people.
 -  They are the protectors and guardians of this land and they will prove great allies for us.
 
  Synonyms protector, defender, preserver, champion, custodian, warden, guard, keeper - 1.1 A person who looks after and is legally responsible for someone who is unable to manage their own affairs, especially an incompetent or disabled person or a child whose parents have died.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Then the court will decide who must take care of minor children unless the parents have appointed a guardian.
 -  As his parents and his legal guardians, we must stay in Australia to represent him in his case.
 -  And as parents or guardians of young people it's important that we stay aware of what's happening out there, no matter how unsavoury.
 -  Only parents, guardians or teachers of young people would be able to call in the police in this way, said a Conservative spokesman.
 -  Regulations 7 and 8 spell out an adoption agency's duties in respect of a child, his parents or guardian and prospective adopter.
 -  Orphans were placed under the protection of a guardian by means of action taken by a sanctuary.
 -  Parents or guardians responded for children aged less than 13.
 -  Children have the right to live in a safe and secure environment and it is the responsibility of their parents and guardians to provide this environment.
 -  The freedom from coercion to have or to adopt a religion or belief and the liberty of parents and guardians to ensure religious and moral education cannot be restricted.
 -  No adult should be permitted to take a child from her parent or guardian, and then take away her nascent free will.
 -  The parents or guardians of such young mothers should also reflect upon their responsibilities towards their children and grandchildren.
 -  New clause 4A states that the child's parents and guardians should have the primary responsibility for the child's care.
 -  Parents or guardians for the children were responsible for completing the instrument.
 -  Such procedural rights were extended only to parents, guardians and custodians.
 -  Children go into care when their current parent or guardian is unable to look after them, or if the child's health, safety or well-being is at risk.
 -  If so the patient may be unable to instruct a solicitor and will require a guardian ad litem in any court proceedings.
 -  You see, a good number of parents and guardians in this part of town just couldn't manage to get their kids to school on time (let alone feed them breakfast).
 -  Family members are parents or guardians of children who attend the pre-school group.
 -  It is the responsibility of parents and guardians to control and monitor what their children view.
 -  Corporal punishment of children occurs primarily during the education process or at the hands of parents or guardians.
 
  - 1.2 The superior of a Franciscan convent.
 
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Old French garden, of Germanic origin; compare with ward and warden. The ending was altered by association with -ian.     |