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stewardship
[ stoo-erd-ship, styoo- ]
noun
- the position and duties of a steward, a person who acts as the surrogate of another or others, especially by managing property, financial affairs, an estate, etc.
- the responsible overseeing and protection of something considered worth caring for and preserving:
New regulatory changes will result in better stewardship of lands that are crucial for open space and wildlife habitat.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of stewardship1
Example Sentences
The employees said cuts, which have hit the agency’s recreation, wildlife, IT and other divisions, show the Trump administration is shifting the agency’s focus away from environmental stewardship and toward industry and firefighting.
Musk's stewardship of his businesses, including Tesla, has been called into question.
Roosevelt's extended stewardship led to the tradition being codified into law in the 22nd Amendment in the early 1950s.
Historians and Church experts will debate and argue about his legacy – not just his handling of abuse, but his stewardship of the Church.
The Getty has proven it has done an exceptional job of stewardship.
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