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  • noun a social worker

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun someone employed to provide social services (especially to the disadvantaged)

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Examples

  • Moments later, a caseworker from the Human Resources Administration walked through the door of Bailey-Holt House.

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  • She called the caseworker and told her to start looking for another place for Princess Poopypants.

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  • But she had to work, so she left, and the second day I freaked out and called my caseworker and they came and got me.

    Miles to Go Richard Paul Evans 2011

  • But she had to work, so she left, and the second day I freaked out and called my caseworker and they came and got me.

    Miles to Go Richard Paul Evans 2011

  • A volunteer caseworker from the Dutch refugee assistance organization had to take me to a bank to open one.

    Nomad Ayaan Hirsi Ali 2010

  • A volunteer caseworker from the Dutch refugee assistance organization had to take me to a bank to open one.

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  • A volunteer caseworker from the Dutch refugee assistance organization had to take me to a bank to open one.

    Nomad Ayaan Hirsi Ali 2010

  • The caseworker was a heavyset woman with frosted hair, heavy makeup and bright eyes.

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  • She shares some frantic working-mother moments with me, then connects me to a medical caseworker, who calls another caseworker, who hooks me up with a woman who has just survived a piece of radioactive gold jewelry.

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  • She shares some frantic working-mother moments with me, then connects me to a medical caseworker, who calls another caseworker, who hooks me up with a woman who has just survived a piece of radioactive gold jewelry.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

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