curate (third-person singular simple present curates, present participle curating, simple past and past participle curated) (transitive) To act as a curator for.

A ‘ curate ’ is a small auxiliary poker with a steel point, intended for use, in contradistinction to the elaborate fire brasses, which are only kept for show. It is a standing joke that this article takes its name from the fact that it does the principal part of the work.

Define curate. curate synonyms, curate pronunciation, curate translation, English dictionary definition of curate. n. 1. A cleric, especially one who has charge of a parish. 2. A cleric who assists a rector or vicar. tr.v. 1. To organize and oversee . 2. To gather and...

CURATE meaning: 1. a priest of the lowest rank, especially in the Church of England, whose job is to help the vicar…. Learn more.

the/a curate’s egg (British English) something that has some good parts and some bad ones Their investment plan shows the familiar curate's egg pattern of some bits doing well and others doing badly.

CURATE meaning: 1 : 14461; 2 : 1 : a member of the clergy in certain churches (such as the Anglican church) who assists the priest in charge of a church or a group of churches

CURATE definition: a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar. See examples of curate used in a sentence.

curate in American English (ˈkjʊrɪt ; for v., ˈkjʊrˌeɪt ) noun Origin: ME curat < ML curatus, one responsible for the care of souls < L curatus: see curative 1. archaic