ranger - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • accompany: Accompanied by four armed rangers, set off in search of remaining higher altitude endemics.

Converse of object

  • join: On Wednesday 24 May join rangers for a wildlife identification walk.
  • assist: V Greenwood had offered to assist the rangers on Xmas Day by opening and closing the gates to the park.

Adjective modifier

  • armed: Game walks with armed rangers can sometimes be arranged given notice.
  • full-time: Interviews for full-time rangers would be taking place early next month.
  • experienced: You can explore the park with experienced rangers in open vehicles, by foot or on horse.
  • voluntary: We will let you know which events are available and try to organize voluntary rangers to lead your events.

Modifies a noun

  • fan: Rangers fans across the Atlantic would tune into short wave radio to catch action of their heroes back home.

Noun used with modifier

  • game: There is no self-drive safari option in the private reserves; instead a game ranger guides you on daily game drives.
  • countryside: There are two countryside rangers based at Linlithgow Peel.
  • forest: Forest rangers used to be employed by the Government solely to protect the forests.
  • volunteer: Sustrans volunteer rangers will be helping highway authorities to maintain the route.
  • wildlife: Management The Forest Service employs three wildlife rangers who help to manage the wild herds of deer that inhabit our woodlands.

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