What does curator in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word curator in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use curator in Dutch.

The word curator in Dutch means curator, beheerder, curator, curator, curator, liquidateur, voogd, curator, curator, conservator, met betrekking tot een curator. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word curator

curator

(museum custodian)

The curator gave an informative talk about the statue.

beheerder, curator

(legal administrator)

The trustees administered the trust for the children until they came of age.

curator

(law: trustee)

The fiduciaries are named within the will.

curator

(law: acts for another) (juridisch)

liquidateur

(sb who sells off assets)

voogd, curator

(sb's guardian or carer) (wettelijk aangesteld)

Tom was his grandmother's keeper in her final years.

curator, conservator

(be curator of: museum, etc.)

Winston curates the medieval art collection at the city art museum.

met betrekking tot een curator

(relating to guardianship)

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