Crossword-Solution: STEWARDSHIP
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Stewardship | n. | The office of a steward. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “STEWARDSHIP”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the position of steward | 1 answer |
| CONDUCT of affairs | 9 answers |
| managership | 11 answers |
| Management | 63 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STEWARDSHIP (5)
This castle, for ten years, has opened to no priest save the debauched Norman chaplain who partook the nightly revels of Front-de-Bœuf, and he has been long gone to render an account of his stewardship.—But thou art a Saxon—a Saxon priest, and I have one question to ask of thee.” “I am a Saxon,” answered Cedric, “but unworthy, surely, of the name of priest.
The consciousness of her responsibility set her continually wondering, not as to her own fitness to discharge her “stewardship,” but as to the motives and merits of people with whom she came in contact.
Thou who hast made for us this place of ease and hope, accept and inflame our gratitude; help us to repay, in service one to another, the debt of thine unmerited benefits and mercies, so that, when the period of our stewardship draws to a conclusion, when the windows begin to be darkened, when the bond of the family is to be loosed, there shall be no bitterness of remorse in our farewells.
Thus the sacred vessels of learning came into our control and stewardship; some by gift, others by purchase, and some lent to us for a season.
OSTROG’S POINT OF VIEW Graham found Ostrog waiting to give a formal account of his day’s stewardship.
Quotes with STEWARDSHIP (3)
The cure for our modern maladies is dirt under the fingernails and the feel of thick grass between the toes. The cure for our listlessness is to be out within the invigorating wind. The cure for our uselessness is to take back up our stewardship; for it is not that there has been no work to be done, we simply have not been attending to it.
Caretaking is the utmost spiritual and physical responsibility of our time, and perhaps that stewardship is finally our place in the web of life, our work, the solution to the mystery that we are. There are already so many holes in the universe that will never again be filled, and each of them forces us to question why we permitted such loss, such tearing away at the fabric of life, and how we will live with our planet in the future.
The time is coming when each of us will have to give an account of our stewardship
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1968–1972).