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Princeton's WordNet

  1. daycare, day carenoun

    childcare during the day while parents work

Wiktionary

  1. daycarenoun

    Daytime supervision, usually of children.

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  1. daycare

    Daycare is a professional service or establishment that looks after and supervises children during the day, especially while their parents or guardians are at work. It may also cater to the elderly or individuals with special needs. It can involve various activities designed to promote physical, social, and emotional growth in children. Daycare services vary in their structure and can be provided in centers, homes, or designated institutions.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Daycare in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Daycare in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of Daycare in a Sentence

  1. Derasha Merrett:

    She was a wonderful mother, a wonderful person, i have cried so much, I cant cry anymore. She leaves behind a newborn and older daughter. Oglesby aspired to work with children. We grew up as cousins,Merrett said. We grew up in the same church, on the same drill team. She works at my kids daycare. We all grew up in this little town. Were all family. Were all hurting behind this. Derrick Fudge, 57 TheSpringfield, Ohio resident was out with family members when he was killed, a sister of one of the shooting victims told the Daily News. Derrick Fudge (Facebook ) They were all just down there enjoying themselves and had stepped out of, I think, one of the clubs and were in a line to get some food, saidTwyla Southall. Logan Turner, 30 Logan Turner has just celebrated his birthday on Tuesday and was out with friends Sunday morning, his mother told the Daily News. He obtained an engineering degree from theUniversity of Toledo and worked as a machinist in Springboro, Danita Turner said. He was very generous and loving and the worlds best son, she said. Everyone loved Logan. He was a happy go lucky guy. Springboro High School guidance counselor and coachRyan Wilhite posted a photo of Turner playing football. Heart is broken,he wrote. Such a great young man lost too soon. Praying for comfort and healing for his family and all of his teammates who loved him so much. Rest easy 78. Nicholas Cumer, 25 Nicholas Cumer was a graduate student at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania who was workingas an intern at a Dayton facility for people battling cancer.

  2. Adrian Zenz:

    Driven by multi-billion dollar budgets, tight deadlines, and sophisticated digital database systems, this unprecedented campaign has enabled Xinjiang's government to assimilate and indoctrinate children in closed environments by separating them from their parents, this separation can take various forms and degrees, including full daycare during work days, entire work weeks, and longer-term full-time separation.

  3. Angela Skillings:

    Children that like to touch things, like to share -- Jesse Byrd're socializing, what are we going to do to them emotionally if they take that virus home and give it to a family member or daycare worker or someone they are close to, and that person passes away ?

  4. Rashad Huntley:

    They don't try to work it out or anything, they just demand the money, we've got car payments and rent and daycare fees, and still got to pay the lights and water.

  5. Jackie Semmens:

    My husband would need to put the kids in daycare so that he could return to work.

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