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Meanings of
curate
in English
Portuguese
clérigo
Catalan
rector
Spanish
párroco
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A person authorized to conduct religious worship.
minister
pastor
parson
rector
minister of religion
Portuguese
clérigo
Russian
курат
Portuguese
curato
Spanish
curatos
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Religious occupation.
Related terms
position
catholic religious occupation
Russian
курат
Synonyms
Examples for "
minister
"
minister
pastor
parson
rector
minister of religion
Examples for "
minister
"
1
But today we can confirm two cases, health
minister
Tewedros Adhanhom said.
2
Northern Ireland Office health
minister
Paul Goggins announced the service last week.
3
Before becoming Europe
minister
,
Beaune served as President Emmanuel Macron's Europe adviser.
4
However, Tanzania's agriculture
minister
for Charles Tizeba said the situation is manageable.
5
Diane Abbott, shadow public health
minister
,
said government was not doing enough.
1
Erika: Our cool
pastor
talked about order, family is your first priority.
2
The sometimes controversial
pastor
,
Father Michael Pfleger, leads protests against gun violence.
3
But I did speak with the
pastor
of the family, he said.
4
The
pastor
officiating at his funeral said he obviously loved his family.
5
Elias Graves was
pastor
of one of the largest churches in Ithaca.
1
The oppressors of the
parson
had been the oppressors of the squire.
2
The
parson
in his silk cassock, and his helpmate in brown damask.
3
He went into the church and found the
parson
in his shirt-sleeves.
4
Then the
parson
bethought him of the evil case he was in.
5
People dropped in occasionally and sat and thought of the dead
parson
.
1
I asked the
rector
,
and he said, Yes, how did you know?
2
Early in the morning the
rector
came to me at the inn.
3
The dear
rector
of course would marry them in this simple manner.
4
No voice was raised to blame the
rector
;
the bishop kept silence.
5
The air changed with the arrival of the new
rector
,
the Rev.
1
You are a
minister
of
religion
,
and you are an old man.
2
Perhaps, in a crisis, a
minister
of
religion
is better armed than a philosopher.
3
The intervention of a priest or
minister
of
religion
made curses of none effect.
4
And yet you wouldn't think it, would you?- Iwasa
minister
of
religion
once.
5
His final appeal to the chairman as a professing
minister
of
religion
was a masterpiece.
Usage of
curate
in English
1
Local creatives
curate
social events, including live music on the rooftop terrace.
2
It's an artist-to-artist system to build and
curate
a collection of work.
3
But Mrs Strange's father was
curate
of my parish for forty-seven years.
4
It is my responsibility to
curate
the Applied Arts and Craft collection.
5
We will
curate
the Afro content on their video on demand service.
6
His uncle, the
curate
,
and Mr. Graves were still in their surplices.
7
Before they started, the
curate
said mass to them in the square.
8
He said it was a
curate
who noticed it during a service.
9
Billboard: How do you
curate
the shows and decide on the guests?
10
You can buy e-books, stream movies, and
curate
an Amazon Wish List.
11
Quickly she scurried away from the holy house-andthe
curate
's
sanctimonious stare.
12
There were thirteen parishes in the neighbourhood without even a resident
curate
.
13
I'm here to
curate
that and put it into reality for them.
14
A shudder of superstition went through the slight figure of the
curate
.
15
And indeed the next moment he descried a
curate
among the peacocks.
16
Topics will look to
curate
content around the things people care about.
Other examples for "curate"
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curate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
say the curate
young curate
new curate
poor curate
senior curate
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Translations for
curate
Portuguese
clérigo
ministro
vigário
sacerdate
reitor
sacerdote
coadjutor
pároco
pastor
cura
curato
Catalan
rector
vicari
curat
Spanish
párroco
vicario
pastor
curatos
congrua
curato
cura
Russian
курат
Curate
through the time
Curate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Rare