Synonym: cherish, hold dear, treasure, treat. Similar words: reform, refer, refuge, refugee, reference, reflection, preference, die for. Meaning: v. 1. have a liking, fondness, or taste (for) 2. be fond of; be attached to 3. provide treatment for.
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61 The old servant fulfilled his master's charge to care for the children.
62 Health services have been overburdened and are unable to care for many older people.
63 She moved back home to care for her elderly parents.
64 You may not care for this kind of decoration at first, but as you get used to it , you will find.
65 You may not care for this kind of decoration at first, but as you get used to it, you will find it grows on you.
66 She had met both sons and did not care for either.
67 We must care for each other and help each other.
68 I haven'tthe faintest idea how to care for a snake.
69 Public general hospital originated in the almshouse infirmaries established as early as colonial times by local governments to care for the poor.
70 She does some voluntary work, caring for the elderly, but care for is more commonly used to mean 'like':I don't really care for spicy food.
71 It is quite good, in a manner, but I don't much care for it.
72 He nearly died in the accident and was in intensive care for over a month.
73 He's entrusted his children to me/to my care for the day.
74 The householder has a duty to take reasonable care for the visitor's safety.
75 The kids have reached the age when they can care for themselves.
76 There is still not widespread acceptance that fathers can care for children as well as mothers do.
77 It was sisterhood that made her care for me as she did.
78 The new statute covers the care for, bringing up and protection of children.
79 The government must pay for health care for war veterans - it is an obligation we owe to them.
80 I couldn't care for him to join the club, because he is sort of mischievous.http://Sentencedict.com
81 She can't go out to work because she has to stay at home to care for her elderly mother.
82 Providing the necessary care for elderly people can be problematic.
83 The nurses give advice to the patients and those who care for them.
84 You must care for him a lot, Vi.
85 I did not care for him.
86 How well would he care for them?
87 It has become the main provider of affordable home care for the elderly.
88 Then she undressed with due care for her dress, unbelievably crisp after its night of stress.
89 The animal kingdom gets its fair share of attention as children learn how to care for pets.
90 The boy, who had only been in care for a short while before the incident, is now in secure accommodation.
More similar words: reform, refer, refuge, refugee, reference, reflection, preference, die for, before, come for, save for, make for, take for, refrigerator, come forth, care, car, come before, settle for, before long, long before, cart, card, scare, struggle for, carry, by car, scared, care of, carve.