Pronunciation: /wɑːtʃkɛər/
noun the act or practice of keeping a close and protective watch over someone or something
A1 I appreciate your watchcare over me during my illness.
A2 The watchcare provided by the babysitter was exceptional.
B1 The watchcare program at the daycare center ensures the safety of all children.
B2 The watchcare of the elderly residents in the nursing home is a top priority.
C1 The watchcare of the endangered species requires constant monitoring and protection.
C2 The watchcare of the national park is entrusted to a team of experienced rangers.
formal The company promised to provide watchcare for their employees' families during the pandemic.
informal I'll keep watchcare of your plants while you're on vacation.
slang Let's take turns on watchcare duty tonight.
figurative The government must exercise watchcare over the nation's resources to ensure sustainability.
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