7 adjectives to describe stewardship

It was a thoroughly conservative linguistic stewardship, which received gigantic expression in Adelung's Dictionarywith all its deficiencies, the most important German dictionary that had been compiled up to that time.

What, Master Warman, are ye come to yield A true account for your false stewardship?

Many organizations of missionary and Christian work will miss his presence and the help of his generous stewardship, but none will feel his departure more truly than the American Missionary Association, which has lost its President, one of its Secretaries, and this long-honored member of its Executive Board within the last half-year.

It was a thoroughly conservative linguistic stewardship, which received gigantic expression in Adelung's Dictionarywith all its deficiencies, the most important German dictionary that had been compiled up to that time.

RIMBAULT (No. 12.) has made rather a grave charge against my predecessors in office as churchwardens and overseers of this parish; and although, I regret to say, such accusations of unjust stewardship and dereliction of duty are frequently and with justice imputed to some parish officers, yet I am happy to be able, in this instance, to remove the stigma which would otherwise attach to those of St. Antholin.

Eventually they presented themselves in that light to the person most nearly concernedby name Mr. Peter Fishwick; and moving him to grasp at the forlorn hope presented by a vacant stewardship at one of the colleges, brought him by coach to Oxford.

And I cannot do better, in trying to convey the spirit in which this work of reclamation should be undertaken, than by quoting some very noble words from Sir William Willcocks's report, in which he speaks of the desolation that has come to this garden of fruitfulness through wicked stewardship.

7 adjectives to describe  stewardship