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View definitions for look after

look after

verb as in attend

verb as in do for

verb as in fend for

verb as in safeguard

verb as in save

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Example Sentences

In an adjacent auditorium, dimly lit and warmed by a single bar heater, elderly evacuees are being looked after by volunteers.

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He said, at times, staff ratios had to be stretched, meaning specialist critical care nurses had to look after six patients rather than give the one-to-one care they would in normal times.

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“The evidence that benefit cuts are bad for kids is a lot stronger than the evidence that benefit cuts are bad for those in retirement. Retirees can look after themselves — kids can't,” French said.

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She told BBC Radio Manchester that there was a huge lack of awareness about how to look after people with cancer in the spa community.

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The court heard Alesbrook looked after Elijah when his mother was away from her home.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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