English to Malayalam Dictionary conservator

conservator

കൺസർവേറ്റർ
definition
noun
The exhibition illustrates some of the damage suffered by the pots and the methods conservators have used to repair them.
a person responsible for the repair and preservation of works of art, buildings, or other things of cultural or environmental interest.
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The commission granted ten days for the government, the chief 'conservator' of forests and police officials involved in the case to respond to the interim report.
The 'conservator' or guardian is responsible for that elder's finances, his or her person, or both.
Topics for advocacy may include protection of rights, finding the best nursing home, or telling court personnel one's opinion of a proposed 'conservator' or guardian.
Cement repairs to old buildings are a 'conservator' 's nightmare, as the modern material does not ‘breathe’ like traditional mortars, and water damage to ancient walls is often the result.
In addition, a full-time 'conservator' would oversee the preservation and conservation of the City Archives.
Speakers included a researcher in art history, Fine Arts lecturers, the 'conservator' and director of the Government museum, a dancer, a painter and an HR consultant.
For a period of time in this time frame I held power of attorney for my mother and in 1986 I was appointed 'conservator' of all of my parents' real assets.
A 'conservator' also has a responsibility to preserve the historical quality or character of the work both in relation to the history of contemporary art and the development of an artist's work throughout their lifetime.
On November 2, 1993, the respondent was appointed 'conservator' , and he served in that fiduciary position until July 1, 1998, when a successor guardian was appointed.
a paper 'conservator'
The 'conservator' then uses scientific analysis and research to evaluate and determine the best procedure to stabilize or retard the deterioration of the artifact.
the court does not need to appoint a 'conservator' to handle an incapacitated person's affairs
The law in Texas is that a child who is 12 years of age or older may choose his own managing 'conservator' , subject to approval by the court.
He was appointed 'conservator' on March 28, 1933.
As nurses, we need to be knowledgeable about the legal implications of advance directives, living wills, health care agent, and 'conservator' of person.
He does not complain of lack of visitation; only that he was not appointed managing 'conservator' .
If you become mentally or physically incapacitated and you have not prepared a POA, the courts may designate a guardian or 'conservator' to handle your affairs, and this person may not be the person you would have chosen.
This includes the recording, retrieval and preservation of video art and art on video, the dissemination of information to the interested public and a symposium on video preservation for 'conservators' .
Lace curtains framed the apartment's only windows, and 'conservators' have discovered multiple layers of floral wallpaper on the walls of this apartment, despite the admonitions of reformers.
The court did find Martha to be mentally incompetent and appointed two 'conservators' , one to oversee the handling of her finances and one to oversee her medical needs.
The action will involve curators, 'conservators' , technical staff, warders, security and administrative workers and managers.
Three years ago, 550 'conservators' , curators and technicians began packing 2,000 boxes using 7km of bubble wrap.
Liverpool is a perfect example of a group of museums and galleries that now have enough curators and enough 'conservators' , which they didn't have before.
This accessible, inexpensive technique forms part of the basic repertoire for curators and 'conservators' examining works of art.
The museum officials said they were planning to get in touch with professional mummy 'conservators' as they could not locate anyone with the needed expertise in the country.
They comprise a varied workforce of administrative assistants, archivists, curators, 'conservators' , graphic artists, librarians, salespeople, secretaries, visitors assistants and writers.
The photographs will help 'conservators' at the Minster carry out restoration work more effectively.
In fact, it is traced back to the unpaid posts of wardens, 'conservators' , and keepers of the peace in the 14th century.
We need first of all a fact finding mission and then we need to put together a coalition of 'conservators' , a cultural coalition.
In removing the uppermost layer of painted plaster from the cut-out chunk of wall, 'conservators' discovered an underlying sinopia or underdrawing.
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