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conservator

[kuhn-sur-vuh-ter, kon-ser-vey-] / kənˈsɜr və tər, ˈkɒn sərˌveɪ- /
NOUN
caretaker of collection
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But there hasn’t been much news recently from the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the companies’ conservator, or the Treasury, which holds the government’s stake in both companies.

From Barron's

But she could have asked a court to find him incapable of handling his own affairs and appoint a conservator.

From Los Angeles Times

The painting was purchased by a private collector, whose identity remains undisclosed, and taken to a fine art conservator.

From BBC

Eventually, the student sorters were joined by six local glass menders, a professional glass conservator, and two illustrators.

From Literature

Wrightson said the house added 30% more gallery space to the Breuer’s footprint by repurposing office space, library areas and even a museum conservator’s studio into additional galleries.

From The Wall Street Journal