taking care of (Meaning)

taking care of

to attend to or provide for the needs, operation, or treatment of (someone or something), to deal with or do (something that requires effort or attention)

taking care of Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor is taking care of the patient's injury.
  2. The babysitter is taking care of the crying child.
  3. The nurse is taking care of the elderly resident's needs.
  4. The gardener is taking care of the flowers in the backyard.
  5. The teacher is taking care of the unruly students.
  6. The manager is taking care of the employees' concerns.
  7. The parent is taking care of the child's fever.
  8. The housekeeper is taking care of the cleanliness of the house.
  9. The car mechanic is taking care of the car's engine trouble.
  10. The pet owner is taking care of the dog's daily walks and feeding.

FAQs About the word taking care of

to attend to or provide for the needs, operation, or treatment of (someone or something), to deal with or do (something that requires effort or attention)

treating, ministering (to), seeing to, looking to, waiting upon, looking out for, doing for,administering (to), healing, caring (for)

brushing (aside or off), neglecting, forgetting,ignoring, overlooking,,slighting

The doctor is taking care of the patient's injury.

The babysitter is taking care of the crying child.

The nurse is taking care of the elderly resident's needs.

The gardener is taking care of the flowers in the backyard.