Pronunciation: /ˈstjuːərdʃɪp/
noun the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or property
A1 Stewardship means taking care of something valuable.
A2 Environmental stewardship is important for protecting our planet.
B1 Corporate stewardship involves managing resources responsibly for long-term success.
B2 Effective stewardship of finances requires careful planning and oversight.
C1 The government's stewardship of public funds is under scrutiny.
C2 She demonstrated exceptional stewardship in her role as CEO, leading the company to great success.
formal The organization entrusted him with the stewardship of their financial resources.
informal She takes her role as steward of the environment very seriously.
slang Dude, you gotta step up and take better stewardship of your own life.
figurative As parents, we have the stewardship of shaping our children's future.
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