Noun
caretaking (usually uncountable, plural caretakings)
The act of taking care or taking charge of something.
And secondly, caretaking for the benefit of whom? Source: Internet
Despite misgivings and his girlfriend’s overbearing caretaking, Bastien decides the job’s the perfect fit for him. Source: Internet
Sarah’s OCD, Jen’s anger and control issues, Taylor’s caretaking, and Lucas’ pot and pratfalls: all provide some space in which to live through it. Source: Internet
With the contract for caretaking services at Little Red River Park expiring, city planners are looking to use it as an opportunity to develop a more rounded look at the future of the park. Source: Internet
We incorporated last year to become Eco Island Home Services to include pest control, skunk exclusion for decks and porch, home improvement, caretaking, painting, landscaping, clean outs, and dump runs. Source: Internet
The night of the fire, he managed to get away from the neighbor, but was found by another neighbor who then gave Barclay to a third neighbor for caretaking. Source: Internet