Antonym: ward. Similar words: guard, on guard, vanguard, gordian knot, guarantee, guarantor, cordial, Indian. Meaning: ['gɑrdɪən /'gɑːd-] n. a person who cares for persons or property. adj. providing protective supervision; watching over or safeguarding.
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31. R: Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
32. Education i. guardian of ideals Western frontier.
33. A Guardian journalist, Sarah Tisdall, was not so fortunate.
34. Karen Davies, solicitor, for the guardian ad litem.
35. Perhaps you have a guardian angel.
36. Actually, Guardian letters are divisible.
37. Saudi Arabia sees itself as the guardian of Islam.
38. The friendly deal was struck after lengthy negotiations between lawyers and Official Solicitor David Venables, the girl's court-appointed guardian.
39. Did you read Julie Burchill's column in the Guardian this week?
40. A senile old person might also be assigned a legal guardian.
41. At the end of every set of three levels a stomach-churning guardian awaits.
42. Mrs Thatcher herself is seen as the guardian of these traditional wisdoms.
43. A serving probation officer employed full-time in that capacity can not act as a guardian ad litem.
44. Joined the Guardian in 1963, and served successively as deputy editor,(sentencedict.com) managing editor and City editor until 1974.
45. Documents seen by the Guardian show Aviatrend promising to supply 5m rounds of ammunition.
46. A guardian must be either a local social services department or a person accepted by them.
47. The soul was accessible to the gaze of your guardian angel.
48. Such a request would be unusual in public law applications as it would duplicate the role of the guardian ad litem.
49. His argument was backed by the Attorney General, in his role as guardian of the public interest.
50. She started at the Guardian in 1993 as city editor.
51. It belonged to an editor from the Guardian, the main sponsors of Writers Internationale.
52. He told the Guardian that he believed senior management took deliberate steps to hush up the dangers.
53. Telegraph/Times readers were more ambivalent, however, and our small sample of Guardian readers preferred the press by a big majority.
54. The guardian is given the important task of assessing whether this degree of understanding has been achieved.
55. He discovered that his guardian, Aunt Mimi, had not legally adopted him.
56. Where a guardian ad litem has been appointed the solicitor must take instructions from the guardian.
57. Even at ten, I knew that I had become the guardian of her life and she the tenuous sleeper.
58. Children under 17 will only be admitted in the company of a parent or adult guardian.
59. The fourth defendant, T., who was unconscious, was represented by the Official Solicitor as guardian ad litem.
60. Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance pays the cost of second class rail fares.
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