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protection
[pruh-tek-shuhn]
noun
the act of protecting or the state of being protected; preservation from injury or harm.
a thing, person, or group that protects.
This vaccine is a protection against disease.
- Synonyms: sponsorship, aegis
Insurance., coverage.
Informal.
money paid to racketeers for a guarantee against threatened violence.
bribe money paid to the police, politicians, or other authorities for overlooking criminal activity.
Economics., protectionism.
a document that assures safety from harm, delay, or the like, for the person, persons, or property specified in it.
Archaic., a document given by the U.S. customs authorities to a sailor traveling abroad certifying that the holder is a citizen of the U.S.
protection
/ prəˈtɛkʃən /
noun
the act of protecting or the condition of being protected
something that protects
the imposition of duties or quotas on imports, designed for the protection of domestic industries against overseas competition, expansion of domestic employment, etc
Also called: protectionism. the system, policy, or theory of such restrictions Compare free trade
a document that grants protection or immunity from arrest or harassment to a person, esp a traveller
mountaineering security on a climb provided by running belays, etc
informal
Also called: protection money. money demanded by gangsters for freedom from molestation
freedom from molestation purchased in this way
Other Word Forms
- protectional adjective
- nonprotection noun
- overprotection noun
- protectionist noun
- protectionism noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of protection1
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Example Sentences
That rage grew when she learned the sunscreen she had been using for years was unreliable and, according to some tests, offered next to no sun protection at all.
After filing for bankruptcy protection for the second time this year, the low-cost airline is actively seeking to cut flight routes where they are losing money.
The team includes medical staff, child protection experts and a mental health team, the agency said, adding that up to 1,000 people had been affected.
Our Renters' Rights Bill will finally ban the oppressive rule of no-fault evictions and will reset the balance between renters and landlords through ground breaking protection for renters.
“We were also used to having protection; now anyone can just come in and gawk.”
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