in loco parentis
Americanadverb
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At one time, colleges and universities acted in loco parentis for their students, but this is no longer true.
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Coaches often serve in loco parentis, guiding a developing prospect not only through training and tournaments but also the awkward riddles of growing up.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 23, 2025
He was also asked about his understanding of the term "in loco parentis", namely having responsibilities for children in the absence of their parents or guardians.
From BBC • Jan. 24, 2024
So, parents, too, would be pupils of the state government acting in loco parentis.
From Washington Post • Oct. 21, 2022
IHEs act in loco parentis and thus have a duty to care for the safety and security of students on campus.
From Scientific American • Aug. 5, 2021
It was bad enough having Count Olaf acting in loco parentis and announcing himself as their father, but to consider this man her husband, even for the purposes of a play, was even more dreadful.
From "The Bad Beginning" by Lemony Snicket
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