watch over

watch over

To guard, protect, or ensure the welfare of someone or something, often through close observation. I felt better sending the kids to camp when I knew Mrs. James would be there to watch over them. I can't help but feeling that I had an angel watching over me that day.
See also: over, watch
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

watch over someone or something

to keep guard over someone or something; to care for someone or something. Could you please watch over my little girl while I go to the store? I will watch over your house while you are away.
See also: over, watch
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

watch over

Guard for protection or safekeeping, as in There were only two aides watching over that large group of children. This idiom was first recorded in 1526.
See also: over, watch
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

watch over

v.
To monitor and tend to someone or something: The nurses watched over the patient.
See also: over, watch
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • keep (close) watch
  • keep (close) watch over (someone or something)
  • keep a (close) watch
  • keep watch
  • keep watch over
  • keep a close watch over (someone or something)
  • stakeout
  • send (one) round the twist
  • nature abhors a vacuum
  • send (someone or something) by (some means)