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shepherd
The term evokes a sense of protective guardianship and gentle direction. In its literal sense, it describes the labor of managing livestock, while its spiritual application suggests a benevolent authority figure who provides moral and emotional support to a vulnerable community. When used as a verb, the word implies a controlled, purposeful movement of people or animals. It suggests a guiding hand that prevents chaos or straying, often used in professional or organizational contexts to describe the act of steering a group toward a specific destination or outcome.
Meanings
A person who tends, guards, and herds sheep.
"The shepherd led the flock to the high pastures for the summer."
A spiritual leader or minister who guides and cares for a congregation.
"The villagers looked to their local shepherd for moral guidance during the crisis."
To guide or direct a person or group in a particular direction or toward a specific goal.
"The ushers helped to shepherd the guests into the main auditorium."