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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61. He is to be congratulated on his excellent choice of guardian angels.
62. When the Guardian arrived half an hour later, she plucked it from the letter-box with impatient hands.
63. Our insurer, Guardian Royal Exchange, has an excellent reputation for speedy settlement. 9.
64. Alice was to be handed over to a guardian nominated by Richard, who would marry her after his return from crusade.
65. The guardian must continue to perform his other duties but can not give instructions to the child's solicitor.
66. Neville Cardus gained a devoted following for his lyrical cricket writing as well as his musical reviews for the Manchester Guardian between the wars.
67. Above them towers the snow-capped Mount Illimani, symbol and guardian of La Paz.
68. Now he wonders if Sir Hugo is not his father, the very guardian whom he has come to love and admire.
69. Therefore a new agency, the Fair Trade Commission, was established to act as an independent guardian of market competition.
70. A guardian ad litem appointed in emergency protection proceedings will usually continue to act in any care proceedings which follow.
71. Meanwhile(sentencedict.com), the guardian ad litem appointed on behalf of the children was preparing her report.
72. In practice, social work records where relevant are likely to be introduced into the proceedings via the guardian ad litem.
73. You're his guardian angel - the one person keeping me away from him.
74. Earlier Bill Scanlon, a solicitor representing the boy's guardian, said accommodation at the secure unit is £500 per day.
75. In an interview with the Guardian last month, he said A-levels were too easy for the brightest children.
76. The Guardian of the Gates found a pair that would just fit Dorothy and put them over her eyes.
77. From his self-proclaimed position as guardian of the rightwing flock, he has become a sacrificial lamb.
78. Section 41 imposes a duty on the court to appoint a guardian ad litem in most public law proceedings under the Act.
79. A portrait of the Virgin Mary looms behind him like a heavenly guardian.
80. The guardian ad litem is expected to convey the child's views to the court.
81. No-one as protected as that would ever be so abandoned as to defy her guardian.
82. Last year the Guardian joined forces with the international campaign to free poor countries from debt.
83. The final phrase seems to recognize that the Lords have some merit as a residual guardian of the constitution.
84. The child's solicitor must serve and accept service of documents on the child's behalf where there is no guardian.
85. If it does not, all its claims to be the guardian of the citizen and service user fall to nothing.
86. The first time the Guardian used him in a libel action we were summoned to a conference in his London chambers.
87. Near the Guardian bureau there is a small park, overlooked on three sides by tall buildings.
88. It reaped 60 % of votes on the Guardian website.
89. Is it true that teachers vote Labour and read the Guardian?
90. The Guardian of Feb. 29 reported that the foreign intelligence service had been disbanded following allegations of illegitimate espionage and fraud.
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