conservatee

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Etymology[edit]

Formed by analogy from conservator, replacing the active suffix "-or" with the passive "-ee."

Noun[edit]

conservatee (plural conservatees)

  1. (law) A person who the court has determined requires a conservator to handle their estate or affairs.

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