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Meaning of conservator
A person responsible for the preservation and maintenance of something, especially a work of art or a collection.
Etymology of conservator
The word "conservator" comes from the Latin "conservator", which means "keeper" or "preserver", derived from "conservare", which means "to keep" or "to preserve".
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a person responsible for the preservation and maintenance of something, especially a work of art or a collection.
Synonyms
curator
guardian
custodian
preserver
protector
defender
champion
advocate
supporter
promoter
preservationist
restorer
maintainer
upholder
enforcer
administrator
manager
steward
trustee
executor
administrator
regent
delegate
representative
agent
conservatorship
caretaker
minder
watcher
warden
keeper
safeguarder
shielder
Definitions
- A person who is responsible for the preservation and maintenance of works of art, artifacts, or other objects of cultural or historical significance.
- * A person who is responsible for the management and administration of a trust, estate, or other property.
Usage Examples
- The museum hired a conservator to restore the damaged painting to its original condition.
- * The court appointed a conservator to manage the estate of the elderly woman who was no longer able to care for herself.
Antonyms
destroyer
demolisher
vandal
ruiner
wrecker
spoiler
saboteur
annihilator
eradicator
eliminator
dismantler
destroyer
desecrator
profaner
corrupter
polluter
contaminator
tarnisher
defacer
mutilator