safeguard

safeguard
[[t]se͟ɪfgɑː(r)d[/t]]
safeguards, safeguarding, safeguarded
1) VERB To safeguard something or someone means to protect them from being harmed, lost, or badly treated. [FORMAL]

[V n] They will press for international action to safeguard the ozone layer...

[V n] The interests of minorities will have to be safeguarded under a new constitution...

[V n from n] They are taking precautionary measures to safeguard their forces from the effects of chemical weapons.

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2) N-COUNT: oft N against n A safeguard is a law, rule, or measure intended to prevent someone or something from being harmed.

As an additional safeguard against weeds you can always use an underlay of heavy duty polythene...

A system like ours lacks adequate safeguards for civil liberties.


English dictionary. 2008.

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