conservator
31conservator — [ kɒnsəˌveɪtə, kən sə:vətə] noun a person involved in conservation …
32conservator — n. Preserver, protector, guardian …
33conservator — n guardian, custodian, keeper, caretaker, janitor, concierge, guard, watchman, warder; superintendent, Inf. super, supervisor, overseer, warden, manager, curator, steward …
34conservator — con·ser·va·tor …
35conservator — con•serv•a•tor [[t]kənˈsɜr və tər, ˈkɒn sərˌveɪ [/t]] n. 1) a person who conserves or preserves; preserver; protector 2) cvb a person who repairs, restores, or maintains the condition of objects, as in a museum or library 3) law Law. a guardian,… …
36conservator — /ˈkɒnsəveɪtə/ (say konsuhvaytuh), /kənˈsɜvətə/ (say kuhn servuhtuh) noun 1. someone who conserves or preserves; a preserver. 2. Law a guardian; a custodian. 3. someone who has duties in conservancy (def. 2) …
37conservator — /kən sɜ:vətər/ noun US an official appointed by a court to manage a person’s affairs …
38conservator — A guardian; protector; preserver. Appointed by court to manage affairs of incompetent or to liquidate business. Person appointed by a court to manage the estate of one who is unable to manage property and business affairs effectively. Uniform… …
39conservator — A guardian; protector; preserver. Appointed by court to manage affairs of incompetent or to liquidate business. Person appointed by a court to manage the estate of one who is unable to manage property and business affairs effectively. Uniform… …
40conservator — One placed in charge of property by a court as a temporary guardian or custodian. Re Guardianship of Hampson s Estate. 190 Or 279, 223 P2d 1039, 21 ALR2d 873; one appointed to take custody of the property or estate of a missing person, 1 Am J2d… …