wardship Antonyms
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Meaning of wardship
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wardship (n.)
The office of a ward or keeper; care and protection of a ward; guardianship; right of guardianship.
The state of begin under a guardian; pupilage.
wardship Sentence Examples
- The judge granted wardship of the orphaned child to her aunt.
- The state took wardship of the neglected baby, ensuring its safety and well-being.
- The guardian held wardship over the disabled adult, managing their finances and medical care.
- The courts terminated parental wardship of the abusive parents, placing the child in protective custody.
- The temporary wardship arrangement allowed social workers to assess the family's needs.
- The hospital sought wardship of the comatose patient, as their family could not make medical decisions.
- The adoption agency exercised legal wardship over the foster child until the adoption was finalized.
- The hospice provided wardship and end-of-life care for the dying patient.
- The guardian ad litem represented the interests of the child in wardship proceedings.
- The government established a wardship system to protect vulnerable individuals, such as orphaned children and elderly adults.
FAQs About the word wardship
The office of a ward or keeper; care and protection of a ward; guardianship; right of guardianship., The state of begin under a guardian; pupilage.
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The judge granted wardship of the orphaned child to her aunt.
The state took wardship of the neglected baby, ensuring its safety and well-being.
The guardian held wardship over the disabled adult, managing their finances and medical care.
The courts terminated parental wardship of the abusive parents, placing the child in protective custody.