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stewardship

Definition for stewardship

noun as in care

noun as in superintendence

noun as in management

noun as in dispensation

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The Capital Pride Alliance was founded in 2008 by a group of Pride volunteers in order to assume stewardship of the annual Pride Parade and Festival.

The vignettes are each endearing on their own, but together they paint a bigger picture of what it means to serve your community through mentorship and environmental stewardship.

In the agreement, Forest Service agents, the California Natural Resources Agency Secretary, and Governor Gavin Newsom committed to “shared stewardship” of the state’s forests and rangelands.

Leaders should model good stewardship of their communities and contribute to public health efforts to mitigate community spread.

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Under his stewardship, the SAT has been radically overhauled.

Murder, violent crime, unemployment, and taxes all rose dramatically under his stewardship.

If she runs for president, Clinton will have several questions to answer about her stewardship of the Iraq portfolio.

And his stewardship helps explain the odd phenomenon in the market Friday morning.

The goal now is the reattainment of Arab stewardship and regional influence—including within Israel.

QUESTION: Bain Capital says the company “grew for years” under your stewardship.

After a time he was promoted to a stewardship and later became the purser of a rather important vessel.

Bill Hayes gave a terse account of his stewardship during Hollister's absence.

If she does, she will have to give an accounting of her stewardship.

And when the General comes back, I shall try to give him a good account of my stewardship.

When asked to name his vicar he laughed and said: "I have enough to do to give an account of my own stewardship."

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

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