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To have made a living for the benefit of others
To have provided assistance to someone or something
Past tense for to parent or nurture someone, typically a child
“I need to act like a good father and care for my son.”
Past tense for to keep from harm, or to ensure the safety of
“Mr. Woods failed to properly feed and care for the cattle.”
Past tense for to support or take care of someone who is sick or in need
“Somebody's got to care for him. So I quit school and that's what I did.”
Past tense for to have affection for, or be devoted to
“You can tell that she does really care for her pony.”
Past tense for to have a want or desire for
“Would you care for a cup of coffee?”
Past tense for to consider to be appealing
“I don't really care for classical music.”
Past tense for to keep alive or provide sustenance for
(something) Past tense for to take into account before making a judgment call
Past tense for to shape or form a given material
Past tense for to direct, handle, control, or be in charge of
Past tense for to admit or welcome into a place or a group
Past tense for to show favor or approval of
Past tense for to advocate or show support or approval of
Past tense for to teach, train or educate in a given field
Past tense for to feel or express sympathy for (someone's suffering or difficulty)
Free from stress and emotional pressure
Dearly loved
Shielded or protected from attack or damage
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