daycare
Britishnoun
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occupation, treatment, or supervision during the working day for people who might be at risk if left on their own, or whose usual carers need daytime relief
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welfare services provided by a local authority, health service, or voluntary body during the day Compare residential care
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short for daycare centre
Example Sentences
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Aside from daycare, the location offers dog boarding and grooming.
Other users talk of building a dashboard to keep track of their child’s baseball stats, or automating the process of getting kids signed up for camps and daycare.
Frederiksen, raised by a typographer father and a mother who worked in daycare, joined youth politics to fight social inequality.
The company is also working with daycare centres to deliver nappies and collect the used ones.
From BBC
Elders in wheelchairs sit in the sun beside decommissioned shopping malls, whose main purpose seems to be to hold adult daycare centers for senior citizens.
From Los Angeles Times
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