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Sentence count:224+14Posted:2017-01-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: savedsecureSimilar words: protectprotectiveprotectionprotect fromenvironmental protectionprotractedproteinprotestMeaning: [prə'tektɪd]  adj. 1. kept safe or defended from danger or injury or loss 2. guarded from injury or destruction. 
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61, The circuitry in this fighter aircraft has been protected against strong magnetic fields.
62, These programs are, of course, protected by copyright.
63, Both are protected by diplomatic immunity.
64, The monks protected Jews in flight from Nazi persecution.
65, Now protected, its numbers do not exceed five hundred.
66, His personal wealth, well protected, was still very considerable.
67, Basically the policy protected farmers by guaranteeing a price for their products and by setting up barriers against imports.
68, If this is the only payment we make, it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus.
69, How would commercially sensitive information of one company be protected?
70, After 1951 Winston Churchill and his Conservative successors protected the welfare state, maintained full employment, and conciliated the trade unions.
71, In short, many corporations and data centers have computing security policies and practices that dictate how data must be protected.
72, High railings guarded the small courtyard gardens, the gates of which were usually protected by push-button security-code entry locks.
73, The list itself contains a description, and it is generally possible to tell from that which features are protected.
74, The First Amendment may be invoked against infringement of the protected freedoms by law or by law-making.
75, Abuses of the investigative process may imperceptibly lead to abridgment of protected freedoms.
76, Throughout, the operation of the Tube will remain in the public sector, with the rights workers currently enjoy protected.
77, Like his men, he was protected by magical Buddhist amulets that were knotted into the scarf.
78, The shrimp are protected from the cauldron, though, by seawater drawn up beside the rising plume.
79, The open countryside will be protected, but recreation and nature conservation will be encouraged.
80, Their campsites, graves, and houses had been buried and protected by a volcanic eruption.
81, The winter-run chinook was listed as a protected species under the state and federal endangered species acts in 1989.
82, We are thus not persuaded that the Hyde Amendment impinges on the constitutionally protected freedom of choice recognized in Wade.
83, The hard core was protected by changing the theory underlying the observation language, so that telescopic data replaced naked-eye observations,[www.Sentencedict.com] for instance.
84, Beneath them the underside of the command module comprised a specially designed shield that protected them from the heat of re-entry.
85, The vegetation within, protected from the dry air, begins to decay and the mound starts to warm.
86, One way to nudge nature along is to provide a protected environment for trees.
87, The courthouse itself was protected by barbed wire and ringed with police.
88, It will be said that children should maintain their innocence and should be protected from such distressing subjects as bereavement.
89, Moreover, 87% think that the Royals should be protected from photographers when not on official duty.
90, When discovered, her face and upper body were protected by a large woven winnowing basket.
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