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    guardian
    /ˈɡɑːdɪən/

    noun

    • 1. a person who protects or defends something: "self-appointed guardians of public morality"
    • 2. the superior of a Franciscan convent.

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  2. a person who has the legal right and responsibility of taking care of someone who is not responsible for his or her own care, such as a child whose parents have died. A guardian is also someone who protects something: She characterized the department as the guardian of the nation’s forests.

  3. The meaning of GUARDIAN is someone or something that guards : custodian. How to use guardian in a sentence.

  4. noun. a person who guards, protects, or preserves. Synonyms: defender, protector. Law. a person who is entrusted by law with the care of the person, property, or both, of someone else, such as a minor or someone legally incapable of managing their affairs. the superior of a Franciscan convent.

  5. noun. /ˈɡɑːdiən/ /ˈɡɑːrdiən/ a person who protects something synonym custodian. Farmers should be guardians of the countryside. The police are guardians of law and order. The people act as guardians of the land. see also property guardian. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Definitions on the go.

  6. A guardian is a keeper or protector who looks after the welfare of other people or their property. In legal language, guardian is typically used as an alternative to "parent." Guardians are often adults who can make legal decisions for children who are not their own.

  7. A guardian is someone who has been legally appointed to look after the affairs of another person, for example a child.

  8. 1. One that guards, watches over, or protects. 2. Law. a. One who is legally responsible for the care and management of the person or property of an incompetent or minor. b. See guardian ad litem. 3. A superior in a Franciscan monastery.