Conservator in a sentence as a noun

" When I was my grandfather's conservator, his GP did exactly that with Prozac.

A similar thing, in a much larger scale, may happen for art. As they say, today's thief is tomorrows conservator.

I'm a programmer and my wife is a qualified paper conservator.

It most probably said he's a liberal while he identifies as a conservator.

I went to a theatre conservatory in NYC and was constantly assaulted by the drumbeat of "50% attrition rate!

"I didn’t buy the New Republic to be the conservator of a small print magazine whose long-term influence and survival were at risk.

It’s probably a licensing deal with the conservator or some such to give a little coin back to investors/debt-holders.

What's interesting here is that the conservator went to such great lengths to replicate certain aspects of the late-1990s web experience.

"horological conservator of Windsor Castle" - what an awesome job!

It is neither banks’ job to decide that elderly people need a conservatorship without court action nor their job to on their own decide to act as conservator.

The art in its museums is often mistakenly viewed as if it could be sold off like gold or diamonds, but the Vatican actually acts more as a conservator than an owner of the pieces.

When my great-grandfather's mind went, some member of another branch of the family got appointed conservator of his estate, and proceeded to embezzle over $600K in "gifts" to herself and her family.

""Virginia makes it a nonjailable misdemeanor to refuse to identify oneself to a conservator of the peace when one is at the scene of a breach of the peace witnessed by that conservator.

One more thing: Article IV section 2 of the Missouri Constitution says that the "governor shall take care that the laws are distributed and faithfully executed, and shall be a conservator of the peace throughout the state.

"You see the same dichotomy between fine-art creators versus conservators, as you see between video game artists and emulator designers: "whatever works in the moment" freedom versus obsessive attention to detail.

Conservator definitions

noun

the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)

See also: curator

noun

someone appointed by a court to assume responsibility for the interests of a minor or incompetent person