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sanitarian
[ san-i-tair-ee-uhn ]
noun
- a specialist in public sanitation and health.
sanitarian
/ ˌsænɪˈtɛərɪən /
adjective
- of or relating to sanitation
noun
- a sanitation expert
Word History and Origins
Origin of sanitarian1
Example Sentences
In one example the organization cited, Flexner says that aspiring Black doctors should pursue more menial roles: “A well-taught negro sanitarian will be immensely useful; an essentially untrained negro wearing an M.D. degree is dangerous.”
Those cases and others in the region have served as a wake-up call, said Megan Spry, whose job as district sanitarian involves enforcing a state mask requirement at businesses in counties with more than four active cases.
As a result, the county won’t be able to fill the sanitarian positions or hire an intern this summer to help trap mosquitoes and apply pesticides.
Kollar-Kotelly called it “critical” for jail facilities to strengthen environmental health and safety conditions by hiring a registered sanitarian, overseeing new training for inmates and workers on use of cleaning tools and protective gear, and supporting security staff members’ enforcement of social distancing “on a unit-by-unit basis.”
“The craze for paving streets with flagstones was largely driven by sanitarian logic and a desire to seal in the earth’s poisonous gases.”
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