Having needed care and attention. Opposite of <ant>uncared-for</ant>.(adjective)
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Use "cared-for" in a sentence
"McMahon dismissed Blumenthal's charge Monday night that WWE "market (s) sex and violence," contending that viewers understand that it's a "soap opera" and that wrestlers are "well cared-for.""
"Already bearing the brunt of welfare changes at a time of financial hardship, with worse to come as local authorities implement this year's savage cuts, the disabled and the cared-for are facing an uncertain future."
"Aimed at giving carers a break and the cared-for confidence, it has been a lifeline for the Baileys and others like them."