curate

/ˈkjʊreɪt/
verb
  1. To select, organize, and present items or content, especially for a museum, gallery, website, or collection.
    • She was hired to curate a new exhibition of modern art at the museum.
    • The blogger carefully curates a list of the best science articles each month.
    • Our team will curate the photos for the annual company calendar.
  2. To manage or oversee a collection or display, ensuring quality and relevance.
    • The app allows users to curate their own playlists from millions of songs.
    • He curates the university's rare book collection with great care.
    • As the festival director, she curates performances from around the world.
noun
  1. A member of the clergy who assists a vicar, rector, or bishop in a church.
    • The bishop assigned a young curate to help with services in the small parish.
    • The new curate gave a thoughtful sermon on Sunday morning.
    • Our church's curate visits the elderly members of the congregation every week.
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