Wardership

Pronunciation: /ˈwɔɹdɝˈʃɪp/

Wardership (noun)

  1. The job or duty of protecting someone or something, especially in an official or organized way.
  2. The responsibility for looking after a person’s safety, welfare, or well-being.

Examples

  • The wardership requires constant attention to safety.
  • Wardership means protecting others during busy hours.