Antonym: guardian. Similar words: award, warden, forward, toward, inward, leeward, inwards, hardware. Meaning: [wɔrd /wɔːd] n. 1. a person who is under the protection or in the custody of another 2. a district into which a city or town is divided for the purpose of administration and elections 3. block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care 4. English economist and conservationist (1914-1981) 5. English writer of novels who was an active opponent of the women's suffrage movement (1851-1920) 6. United States businessman who in 1872 established a successful mail-order business (1843-1913) 7. a division of a prison (usually consisting of several cells). v. watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect.
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(61) Many of the Daley aldermen are ward bosses.
(62) John Ward had a rather different audience.
(63) He is a city councillor for the Peartree ward.
(64) Wallas Ward stepped aside with mock-deference.
(65) Until 1979, Ward worked as a racing driver.
(66) Arch Ward became sports editor of the Chicago Tribune.
(67) More important was the backing of Frank Keenan, the county assessor and a far North Side ward boss.
(68) For the worker, it made equally good sense to limit output and thereby ward off a rate cut.
(69) The rash application of strong antiseptic solutions to prevent or ward off infection is another rare cause of urethritis.
(70) When the bee resumes Thursday, Ward will battle 102 other spellers until a new champion is crowned.
(71) By then Ward was coming down on to the track, his false arm and dummy hand hanging limp at his side.
(72) Several cuts above most ward bosses in intelligence and imagination, he set Out to save what Cermak had created.
(73) The 32-year-old confirmed that he will be a candidate for the Northland ward in Londonderry in the local government elections in May.
(74) For the success of ward learning, evaluation of both the ward programme and the progress of the student is vital.
(75) The ward hums the way I beard a cotton mill hum once when the football team played a high school in California.
(76) Sanctuary appeal: Scarborough wildlife leader Jim Ward has launched an appeal to create a rescue centre.
(77) She was labeled mentally disturbed and put in the psychiatric ward of a small hospital without any administrative procedure.
(78) A notice board placed in a suitable part of the ward is useful for presenting learning material.
(79) Tom Nash was a ward leader and a prosperous criminal lawyer who defended Capone and other gangsters.
(80) Philip stood helplessly while she talked to the ward sister and exerted her considerable authority to get the doctor called immediately.
(81) Ruth Eisenberg, the Institute's deputy director of practice regulation, has replaced June Ward as director of communications.
(82) The providers of domestic, portering and ward ancillary staff are also subjected to pressure from staff for the peak-holiday periods.
(83) This is obviously not conducive to ward learning, and valuable clinical experience is wasted.
(84) Are any post-operative observations or procedures carried out in your ward that have not been mentioned in this chapter?
(84) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(85) She may also participate in the ward teaching, either at the bedside or by leading tutorial sessions.
(86) Some hospitals utilise temporary ward closures as an opportunity to give staff annual leave.
(87) Crossing the coast road, she climbed up the gradual grassy slope on the land ward side of the sea wall.
(88) It has a 35-bed general ward that in an emergency can be expanded to 600 beds.
(89) Rodriguez hesitated, his eyes shifting from Ward to the silent faces of the other diners, all watching us.
(90) It helps these organizations ward off external forces and the prospect of change.
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