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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91. They are an asset we can safeguard through open, honest communications.
92. You can help by joining the Research Defence Society and supporting our work to safeguard the future of biological and medical research.
93. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. George Orwell
94. Leaving Googol to safeguard their equipment,(www.Sentencedict.com) he had hurried with Grimm to the station to meet up with Meh'Lindi.
95. How able or willing have the courts been to safeguard prisoners' interests when conditions under the Act become intolerable?
96. Voice over As an extra safeguard, the Commission has agreed a code of conduct for cyclists.
97. All three of these writers introduce low comedy as a safeguard against the fiction claiming the status of high art.
98. The statutory responsibilities to safeguard the welfare of the community and children in particular often involves recourse to the courts.
99. They take as their guiding principle that they will safeguard this right. 37.
100. Drinking is a safeguard, but huge amounts of water may overwhelm the gastrointestinal tract, causing cramps, bloating, nausea.
101. They had to submit to authority, renouncing some of their privileges in order to safeguard others.
102. Together, these developments are expected to create or safeguard up to 1,200 jobs.
103. The Government said it would widen choice for viewers and listeners, safeguard quality programming and bring greater competition and efficiency.
104. Unless we fight pollution now, we cannot safeguard our children's future.
105. This safeguard is required in the analogous area of executive claims of privilege for secrets of state.
106. Right knowledge was a necessary safeguard against the immorality and perversion which stemmed from ignorance.
107. Doughty would admit that in order to safeguard the welfare state income tax would have to go up.
108. Competition in the market was the built-in safeguard against too much accumulation by an individual.
109. Jermyn will hold the information as a personal safeguard for himself against Harold, whom he now hates.
110. Doctors and other health experts consider it wise to safeguard infants by giving supplementary vitamins.
111. A propagator can also be used to safeguard tender plants from frost.
112. This will safeguard against the student acquiring bad habits in these features of pronunciation.
113. Take out legal weapon, will safeguard oneself lawful commonweal.
114. This agreement will safeguard the newspapers from government interference.
115. to safeguard a person's interests.
116. This fully reflects the special safeguard measures discriminatory.
117. To stop armed subversion and safeguard social stability.
118. The software safeguard advices have characteristic of celerity, facility and inexpensiveness as compared with tradition safeguard advices . It will be ...
119. The problem was to safeguard sites from encroachment by property development.
120. To safeguard the interests of the JV Company and to maximise financial benefit where possible.
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.