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Safeguard |
Meaning |
to take appropriate measures in order to protect something from harm |
Example 1 |
Washing your pillows and sheets in hot water can safeguard against a lice infestation. |
Example 2 |
Many websites use a captcha system in an effort to safeguard private information. |
Example 3 |
Lottery players were cautioned to safeguard the winning ticket and not share the news with others just yet. |
Example 4 |
In an attempt to safeguard the precious metals, land owners refused to let the government buy the property. |
Example 5 |
Failing to safeguard its employees from asbestos disposure, the company had to shell out millions of dollars in settlement payments. |
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