curate

قسيس
definition
verb
both exhibitions are curated by the museum's director
select, organize, and look after the items in (a collection or exhibition).
noun
But in a letter to the village magazine, the assistant curate said the work on the windows had used up the funds available for repairs to the church.
a member of the clergy engaged as assistant to a vicar, rector, or parish priest.
translation of 'curate'
noun
مساعد الخوري,
مساعد الكاهن,
قسيس
example
Two years later he went to England and became a 'curate' .
nearly every major news organization is using Twitter’s new lists feature to 'curate' tweets about the earthquake
A campaign has begun in earnest to persuade The Vatican to declare a former 'curate' of Clonmore Parish Holy.
A former baseball player has been appointed an assistant 'curate' .
He has now been appointed a diocesan 'curate' in Allen, County Kildare.
Keeping on the religious track, I must admit I found this link on an Anglican 'curate' 's blog.
An overawed young 'curate' is having tea with his vicar.
After his studies he returned to Galway Diocese and was appointed a 'curate' in Salthill.
In a hard-hitting sermon, the young 'curate' hit out at a lack of parental responsibility in regard to children.
Two years ago, he was appointed parish 'curate' completing a total of nine years in Tullow.
We take this opportunity to welcome our new 'curate' .
Since 1994 he has served as 'curate' in our parish living in Kiltegan village.
Two years later a meretricious 'curate' pulled them down from the shelf and bought them.
The local 'curate' expressed understanding at their sense of loss.
A very warm welcome is extended to the new 'curate' for Rathdowney parish.
We're not interested in raw numbers, but ensuring that our valued customers enjoy and appreciate the 'curated' news and the eloquent writers whom we employ, etc. etc.
Some of her visual material comes from the architects but much is her own, shot as she buzzes around the world 'curating' exhibitions.
She continues writing articles, and 'curating' exhibitions in the tradition of experimental art.
Before joining Holy Rood he was 'assistant curate' at St George's Church in Tyldesley.
In 'curating' the exhibition, she took a very hands-off approach, beyond providing the artists the opportunity to resolve new ideas in a public setting.
Over the past decade, my father has been slowly 'curating' a collection of AIDS posters from all over the world, for the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda.
Building or 'curating' a fossil collection of research value is a task comparable to other commonly recognized tasks, such as setting up a major analytical instrument, and should be similarly evaluated for tenure and promotion purposes.
Tate Britain has 'curated' an excellent exhibition, but, despite the recent extension, the gallery needs more room.
Mr Hirschorn said that people not only want to connect when using a network but they also enjoy getting credit for sharing or 'curating' information.
The exhibition has been 'curated' to fit a number of different thematic topics, which, it is understood, must be seen chronologically.
Afterwards he said he was looking forward to taking up his new responsibilities as 'assistant curate' at St Mary's, Barnsley.
She asks how the accomplished writer approached the less familiar task of 'curating' an exhibition that explored the drama of drapery from the early Renaissance.
I learned some important lessons in curating video installations last weekend and hope future events like this receive better treatment in both 'curation' and post-event publicity.
It's a 'curated' platform with 225,000 apps.
While working on current exhibitions, she is also 'curating' an exhibition on contemporary African art for 2003.
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