Conservator vs Champion - What's the difference?
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One who conserves, preserves or protects something.
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* Derham
(legal) A person appointed by a court to manage the affairs of another; similar to a guardian but with some powers of a trustee.
* Clarendon
* Bouvier
An officer in charge of preserving the public peace, such as a justice or sheriff.
(Roman Catholicism) A judge delegated by the pope to defend certain privileged classes of persons from manifest or notorious injury or violence, without recourse to a judicial process.
A professional who works on the conservation and restoration of objects, particularly artistic objects.
Someone who has been a winner in a contest.
(rfex-sense) Someone who is chosen to represent a group of people in a contest.
Someone who fights for a cause or status.
Someone who fights on another's behalf.
(label) Acting as a champion; that has defeated all one's competitors.
(label) Excellent; beyond compare.
Excellent; superb; deserving of high praise.
Conservator is a related term of champion.
As a noun conservator
is one who conserves, preserves or protects something.As a proper noun champion is
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Alternative forms
* conservatour (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- Chlouveraki, a tenacious archaeological conservator , has salvaged antiquities all over the Middle East.
- the great Creator and Conservator of the world
- The lords of the secret council were likewise made conservators of the peace of the two kingdoms.
- the conservator of the estate of an idiot