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care

[kair] / kɛər /








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Care suggests a heaviness of spirit caused by dread, or by the constant pressure of burdensome demands: Poverty weighs a person down with care. Concern implies an anxious sense of interest in something: concern over a friend's misfortune. Worry is an active state of agitated uneasiness and restless apprehension: He was distracted by worry over the stock market.

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Elsewhere, cattle in search of water walked into fields still muddy from last year’s heavy rains, only to get stuck, said Chikondi Chabvuta, a Malawi-based aid worker with CARE, the international relief organization.

From New York Times • Apr. 18, 2024

"It's concerning because this legislation aims to protect vulnerable women, and it aims to combat human trafficking," said Dr Rebecca Stevenson of CARE.

From BBC • Jan. 3, 2024

Everyone can help Palestinians and Israelis by supporting such relief agencies as WFP, UNRWA, Save the Children, UNICEF, CARE, Mercy Corps and the International Committee of the Red Cross, among others.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 2, 2023

Mr. Comer said the State Department’s Coordinator for Afghan Relocation, or CARE, is at the center of those efforts.

From Washington Times • Sep. 21, 2023

In January 1996, Fischer led a high-profile fund-raising ascent of Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, that netted half a million dollars for the charity CARE.

From "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer




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