Chaperoning

/ˈʃæpərəʊnɪŋ/ verb

Accompanying and supervising young people at a social event or outing to ensure proper behavior and safety.

From French 'chaperon,' originally a hood or cloak worn in the 15th century. It evolved to mean a responsible older person who 'covered' or protected young people's reputations by ensuring they behaved properly in public.

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