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stewardship

/ˈstuwərdʃɪp/
/ˈstuwədʃɪp/
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Other forms: stewardships

Stewardship means the management or care of something, particularly the kind that works. If your company is making money, there’s probably been careful stewardship — or, a lot of luck.

The sphere or responsibility of a steward (as in a manager or administrator), stewardship is often used to mean "the care, handling and management of resources." Your school requires stewardship to make sure its supplies aren’t stretched. Your clean water may be thanks to the stewardship of an environmental office. Though there is a steward on a ship to handle food and supplies, the ship in stewardship is not a seagoing vessel; it's just a suffix.

Definitions of stewardship
  1. noun
    the position of steward
    see moresee less
    type of:
    berth, billet, office, place, position, post, situation, spot
    a job in an organization
Pronunciation
US
/ˈstuwərdʃɪp/
UK
/ˈstuwədʃɪp/
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