1) to trust (a person) to complete or look after something (entrust)
2) a woman employed by a family to look after the babies and young children (nanny)
3) a professional person who cares for people who are ill or injured (in a hospital etc); a woman employed to look after babies and young children in a family (nurse)
4) to look after (animals); to be likely to; have as a characteristic or direction (tend)
to guard, protect, (a person, thing)
protect
of do
carry out
a party or similar entertainment; regulations; to carry out, take part in, (an action or activity)
carry out
do
carry out
to accompany a person (on a journey)
care for, keep up
to keep or continue (something) at a certain level; to keep (a machine, building etc) in good repair or working order
care for, keep up
to arrange (people, things etc) (in a system or particular order)
arrange, systematize
to supervise, control, (work or workers)
manage, supervise
to keep (a person, thing) safe (from danger, enemies, attack)
take care of; guard from harm
to give, supply, what is needed or useful, especially in order to live
supply, support
on condition (that)
supply, support
to watch and direct (work, workers, students, an organization)
manage people, project