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    Safe·guard
    /ˈsāfˌɡärd/

    noun

    • 1. a measure taken to protect someone or something or to prevent something undesirable: "there were multiple safeguards to prevent the accidental release of a virus"

    verb

    • 1. protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure: "low interest rates are offering the opportunity to safeguard their financial futures"
  2. The meaning of SAFEGUARD is pass, safe-conduct. How to use safeguard in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Safeguard.

  3. SAFEGUARD definition: 1. to protect something from harm: 2. to protect children or adults who could be hurt emotionally…. Learn more.

  4. Safeguard definition: something that serves as a protection or defense or that ensures safety.. See examples of SAFEGUARD used in a sentence.

  5. A safeguard is a defense or precaution. You could describe a flu shot as a safeguard against getting sick, for example. Safeguards protect against something negative, whether it's an attacking army invading a country or a boy you don't like much asking you to the prom.

  6. SAFEGUARD meaning: 1. to protect something from harm: 2. to protect children or adults who could be hurt emotionally…. Learn more.

  7. safeguard. to protect something/somebody from loss, harm or damage; to keep something/somebody safe. It is hoped that the order will safeguard jobs at the plant. safeguard something/somebody against/from something The new card will safeguard the company against fraud.

  8. A safeguard is a law, rule, or measure intended to prevent someone or something from being harmed.

  9. Safeguard definition: Something that provides protection against attack, loss, or injury, as:.

  10. SAFEGUARD meaning: 1. to protect something from harm: 2. a law, rule, or system that protects people or things from…. Learn more.

  11. safeguard (against something) something that is designed to protect people from harm, risk or danger. Stronger legal safeguards are needed to protect the consumer. The measures have been introduced as a safeguard against fraud.

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