A person employed to look after a building or place
“The building's caretaker told my mother that a German family had lived there and fled the city after the occupation ended.”
A person who protects someone or something
“The council instead elected a Protector, someone who would act as a caretaker of the realm until the king was well again.”
A person who manages an organization, project or people
“This has to do with the fact that the mandate of the previous board was not extended, according to the company's caretaker Alain Zenner.”
A person taking care of a child or children
“Written information from the child's caretaker also can include updates on the child's progress and medical status.”
A person who takes on the responsibility of looking after the sick or infirm
“Close communication with the patient's caretaker and other health team members may enable early identification of such symptoms.”
A person tasked with keeping a house clean, tidy, and organized
A caretaker responsible for maintaining and overseeing the grounds
An individual who assumes the role and provides nurturing, guidance, and support like a mother
One who grows plants or cultivates a garden
Acting in an interim or temporary role
“In addition to that, he'd also had a spell as caretaker manager of Wales in 1988, prior to the appointment of Terry Yorath.”
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