Synonym: bulwark, precaution, screen, shield. Similar words: lifeguard, guard, on guard, guarded, guardian, red guard, vanguard, legal guardian. Meaning: n. 1. a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc. 2. a document or escort providing safe passage through a region especially in time of war. v. 1. make safe 2. escort safely.
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31. The power of the crown was severely restricted, and the magnates usually elected weak rulers in order to safeguard their own privileges.
32. This acts as an excellent safeguard against complacency without the gloom and doom which tends to accompany mistakes.
33. The new legislation will safeguard the rights of low-paid workers.
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34. We have invested in clean coal technology to safeguard the environment.
35. Effective programs are available to safeguard your data against computer viruses.
36. Cricket in Dambulla will therefore safeguard television and sponsorship revenue that are vital for Sri Lanka.
37. States dumping sewage in areas not designated as sensitive would have to demonstrate that primary treatment was sufficient to safeguard water quality.
38. Property can be increased without limit; the efforts to safeguard it are subject to sharply diminishing returns.
39. Withdrawal before coming is unlikely to be an adequate safeguard as some secretions will still be exchanged.
40. Civil servants are instructed to safeguard the collective responsibility of ministers.
41. First[sentencedict.com], it will act as a safeguard against today's widespread and unnecessary breakdown of faith.
42. It is a safeguard to permit volumes to be regarded as full when exact filling is not possible.
43. Save your files regularly as a safeguard against loss of data.
44. Your main safeguard is to ensure that the remaining rabbits can not escape back into the burrow system.
45. The threat could be used as a safeguard, sure; but it could also be used to turn a further profit.
46. Any society, they argue, must discriminate against impaired people to safeguard its own general social health.
47. You must bear in mind the need to safeguard public funds and observe security requirements.
48. The Transport Secretary has decided to set up a new rail pension scheme to safeguard their interests.
49. To safeguard the priceless treasures they work with Barley studios have no signs at the door ... they don't advertise.
50. Any deal between the two will have to safeguard the identity of car owners because of Britain's Data Protection Act.
51. All nurses must understand the principles involved in order to safeguard patients.
52. We will examine ways in which the uniform scope of regulation could be eased to safeguard traditional local products or practices.
53. It's worth / remember, as well as safeguard your house investing in one with an / from electrical fires.
54. But there was a further safeguard, a more direct test of strength, that he had to perform on each footing.
55. As a safeguard, the group advices pregnant women to eat healthily, cut down on drinking and avoid smoking.
56. It imposes statutory obligations on employers to set down and implement policy to safeguard the health and safety of their employees.
57. Early warning and fault recovery functions of the system also provide a safeguard against operational crises and the risk of human error.
58. Perhaps it is appropriate to safeguard a reasonable percentage of each good cause's allocation to allow such planning to proceed.
59. They include setting up a new track authority and consumer committees to safeguard the interest of passengers.
60. Privatisation is to be pushed through without even the safeguard of a consultative body.
More similar words: lifeguard, guard, on guard, guarded, guardian, red guard, vanguard, legal guardian, safe, safely, safety, unsafe, play it safe, safety pin, safety net, biosafety, road safety, safe and sound, jaguar, guarantor, guarantee, guaranteed, cardboard, safari, a few, begun, cafe, chafe, not a few, beguile.