stewards in English

noun
1
a person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train and brings them meals.
Arriving passengers greet their cabin stewards and table waiters like long-lost family friends with smiling handshakes, hugs and much backslapping.
synonyms:flight attendantcabin attendantstewardessair hostesspurser
2
a person employed to manage another's property, especially a large house or estate.
Landowners protected their interests by studying land law at the Inns of Court and by appointing qualified stewards to manage estates effectively.
synonyms:(estate) manageragentoverseercustodiancaretakerreeve
verb
1
(of an official) supervise arrangements or keep order at (a large public event).
the event was organized and stewarded properly
2
manage or look after (another's property).
What if all other forms of capital were to be stewarded this way?

Use "stewards" in a sentence

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1. “MEN IN CHARGE” AND “STEWARDS

2. And that's including stewards and builders.

3. All the stewards at the racetrack were wearing armbands.

4. 24 Some of them held office as stewards or grievance men.

5. How do we know that, in a sense, all Christians are stewards?

6. The stewards will inspect the course to see if racing is possible.

7. Balken Roofing has a continued commitment to being good stewards of the Earth

8. In contrast, “stewards” might be entrusted with more responsibilities, perhaps caring for an estate.

9. News Spokane City Council Acknowledges Spokane Tribe as ancestral stewards of Spokane Falls, surrounding land

10. Before her, across a large mahogany table, were three stewards, two of whom she knew.

11. As stewards of more than 2.6 million acres of state-owned Aquatic lands, we are responsible for

12. 11 A second principle is: As stewards, we all adhere to the same basic standards.

13. Stewards, chalice bearers and coffee helpers all played important roles and more recruits would be welcomed.

14. He turned smartly on his heel and trotted into the foyer, greeting the stewards with indiscriminate effusion.

15. We're the heirs to a hard - earned history and stewards of a land of God-given beauty.

16. 22 That they also may render themselves approved in all things, and be accounted as awise stewards.

17. 24 The stewards should at least have inquired into Spritsail's dramatic resurgence as a public-relations exercise.

18. The hon. Gentleman will be aware that I have discussed the frigate orders with the shop stewards.

19. Synonyms for Bellboys include bellhops, bellmen, porters, attendants, red caps, stewards, hall porters, pageboys, pages and squires

20. For training and information relating to air hostesses and stewards, pilots, etc, ask the airline of your choice.

21. The Arctic states have territories within the Arctic and thus carry the role as stewards of the region

22. To this end, one of the younger Communist shop stewards in the plot had agreed to be the fall guy.

23. Basson is a super distributor and we are happy to be working with such an amazing group of stewards

24. Countdown Countdown is a global initiative, powered by TED and Future Stewards, to accelerate solutions to the climate crisis

25. 15 THE THIRD QUESTION ASKS IN ADDITION WHETHER AIR HOSTESSES AND STEWARDS IN CIVIL AVIATION DO " THE SAME WORK ".

26. The cup of bouillon served by the stewards was welcomed by those who had been chilled by the cold ocean breezes.

27. On weekends Memorial Day Weekend through Veterans Day, our Breakneck Trail Stewards (right) are available at the Breakneck trailhead with maps (highly …

28. Lifeboat bid gets a poor response He was accompanied by a Boatful of cooks, stewards, illustrators, telegraphers, pressmen, editors, colleagues and friends.

29. 21 Let us bear in mind that as trusted stewards, we do not experience the abject slavery characterized by oppression and tears.

30. 14 Our whole vocation is to transcend the baser instincts of the animal world and be stewards and not spoilers of creation.

31. Volunteer Branchlet Stewards will monitor the Branchlets, to provide small, steady supplies of books for children, teens, and adults, in a variety of languages

32. Stewards assist regional staff archeologists and the public by recording and monitoring Archeological sites, recording artifact collections, giving talks to schools and preservation groups, and helping survey private lands.

33. The Program will finance improvements to a select number of leading teacher training universities, which will serve as the stewards of the new continuous professional development system.

34. A piece of material that a person wears around the arm as a sign of something, for example an official position: All the stewards at the racetrack were wearing Armbands

35. In proportion as each one has received a gift, use it in ministering to one another as fine stewards of God’s undeserved kindness expressed in various ways.”

36. Stewards assist regional staff Archeologists and the public by recording and monitoring archeological sites, recording artifact collections, giving talks to schools and preservation groups, and helping survey private lands.

37. It was exactly 10 years ago that Belgium put stewards in a football stadium on the occasion of the league match Club Brugge KV v RSC Anderlecht on March 6, 1994.

38. Example sentences from the Web for Bandmaster It was the maid of the lady in the cavalry regiment, a hardened heart, as two stewards and a Bandmaster on board could testify

39. A Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement that recognizes and respects Indigenous Peoples as traditional stewards of this land and the enduring relationship that exists between Indigenous Peoples and their traditional territories

40. Winter at Beckon As stewards of the care and consideration of our community, we want to assure you that we are following all requirements and regulations for the safety and comfort of our guests and staff

41. And we need all the help we can get from others, because we are stewards of a precious pale blue dot in a vast cosmos, a planet with 50 million centuries ahead of it.

42. A piece of material that a person wears around the arm as a sign of something, for example an official position: All the stewards at the racetrack were wearing Armbands. black Armbands for a funeral [ C …

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44. And therefore neither Ushers, nor Sergeants, nor other Officers that waite on the Assembly, for no other purpose, but for the commodity of the men assembled, in an Aristocracy, or Democracy; nor Stewards, Chamberlains, Cofferers, or any other Officers of the houshold of …

45. ‘It is a good thing, Apparently, that people have an understanding of their rights.’ ‘The fans, stewards and coaching staff Apparently played their part to the full, too.’ ‘There is Apparently no common theme to the show, and each of the artists is able to shine as an individual.’

46. ‘It is a good thing, Apparently, that people have an understanding of their rights.’ ‘The fans, stewards and coaching staff Apparently played their part to the full, too.’ ‘There is Apparently no common theme to the show, and each of the artists is able to shine as an individual.’

47. 2:15-16 “See then that you walk Circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil.” The main emphasis of this statement is this: We are responsible to God to be good stewards of the time God gives us by consistently utilizing it

48. Disponing also to them the heritable and perpetual right and jurisdiction of Sheriffship and Bailiffry within the Bishoprick and Patrimony there∣of, exempting the Inhabitants and Vassals of the Bi∣shoprick in all causes, civil and criminal, from the ju∣risdiction of the Sheriffs and Stewards of the Earl∣dom.