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guardian

[gahr-dee-uhn] / ˈgɑr di ən /


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"They obviously bear responsibility for what happened, as it happened on their property and they were guardians of the premises," Ms Hayat told France Info.

From BBC

But formal diplomatic relations between the Jewish state and the guardian of Islam’s two holiest sites would represent a ground-breaking change in Mideast politics.

From The Wall Street Journal

He got to the part where Leigh became such a strong witch that she was made guardian of the Red Woods.

From Literature

Artificial intelligence was supposed to be the stock market’s guardian angel, but this past week, investors were grappling with the possibility that it has become Frankenstein’s monster.

From Barron's

Artificial intelligence was supposed to be the stock market’s guardian angel, but this past week, investors were grappling with the possibility that it has become Frankenstein’s monster.

From Barron's