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chaperoning

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Noun — The act of supervising or accompanying someone, especially a young person or group, at an event or outing to make sure things stay safe and appropriate.

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chaperoning a trip chaperoning duties volunteer for chaperoning

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What does “chaperoning” mean?

The word “chaperoning” means the act of supervising or accompanying someone, especially a young person or group, at an event or outing to make sure things stay safe and appropriate. In plain terms, looking after and keeping an eye on someone (often kids or teens) during an outing or event.

How do you use “chaperoning” in a sentence?

Here is “chaperoning” used in a sentence: “She spent Saturday chaperoning the school trip to the science museum.”

What part of speech is “chaperoning”?

“Chaperoning” is a noun.

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