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curate

A curate is an assistant rector or vicar. A curate is a parish priest.

curate

If you curate something, you act as a curator for someone or something. She curated the traveling exhibition. They carefully curated the recovered artifacts. If you curate, you work or act as a curator. Not only does he curate for the museum, he manages the office and fund-raises.

curate

(= minister) a person authorized to conduct religious worship clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches

Synonyms curate synonyms

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Conjugation curate conjugation

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curate · verb

Examples curate examples

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Movie subtitles

Seated on the other side of Sir Arne was the curate.
Curate.
I'm your new curate, Father.
I'm the new curate!
I am the curate of Montmirail.
The curate taught you to read and write?
He's our curate.
Once when I was a very young curate, I got so carried away that I prematurely spliced the couple right on the spot.
A raw curate, half-strangled in a white neckcloth, huh?
They run from a pardon for talking with your mouth full signed by an apprentice curate.
The curate of Monkford.
Oh, Wentworth the curate.
Wentworth the curate is nobody, quite unconnected!
And Henrietta goes on and on about that wretched curate from Winthrop.
The president actually ran off with the curate's servant.
Did you need the skin of a curate for your collection?
You're the curate.
I suggest that you and your new curate.
She's a milk-wagon horse I'll be wanting for a curate, Father.
You are now curate at Stonebury.
You should ask them to send you a curate.
Because if this crate doesn't start. You're the mechanic, I'm a curate.
The monsignor learned it by heart when I was his curate.
Get the curate fast!
He's curate of the parish. - Or perhaps a handsome lieutenant.
How many exhibitions did you curate?
Rude with health, if that's grammatically possible for a curate.
The curate from Rainby's here.
What, for the curate at Rainby?
They run from a pardon for talking with your mouth full signed by an apprentice curate. How much is that?
And now, ladies and gentlemen, our curate, the Reverend Harold Pinker, to entertain us with a hunting song.
He's curate of the parish.
I usually go on holidays with my curate.
The curate's finally agreed to sing Edelweiss, which is great.
Curate!
Just over 20 years ago, a poor curate fell in love with a rich man's daughter.
I'm going to curate my own show with him and another painter. With him? He's a man.

News and current affairs

LONDON: A hundred years ago, the humorous English magazine Punch carried a cartoon which depicted a young and nervous curate eating breakfast with his bishop.
But of course the point of the original joke was that the curate was just being polite: an egg is either good or bad, and his was bad.
This week's European Summit at Nice (December 7-9) looks like being a curate's egg.
This does not mean merely permitting comments on an article that is published online; it means creating more opportunities for citizens to document, record, curate, and edit news from their own communities.
As more citizens become documentarians, online newspapers will have to curate their work to reflect reality on a level of visual urgency that new readers take for granted.
Finally, citizens should be able to continue to curate a news story.

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