Definitionn. a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc.
Last update: September 17, 2015
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We make copies of our computer disks as a safeguard against accidents. [Please select]
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Every one should safeguard the environment. [Please select]
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Furthermore, high quality thermal fuses safeguard against costly equipment failure caused by potentially destructive power surges. [Please select]
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This typical wartime Secret Memorandum was intended to safeguard allied airmen descending by parachute over Fife. [Please select]
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My affection is her only safeguard; and by winning her to myself I shall snatch her from the pit of hell. [Please select]
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"I have placed it under a better safeguard," replied Maria in a tremulous voice, and she looked it Marcus with an appeal for sympathy. [Please select]
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"But every safeguard and every guarantee that can be demanded by the wildest prudence will be afforded before a step is taken." [Please select]
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Do you not think that such an addition to the charter would be a better safeguard for the liberty and integrity of the country than walls and bastions around Paris. [Please select]
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Ben-Hur bowed and said, "The good sheik's signet is a safeguard wherever the wilderness extends, and the lion shall be swift that overtakes this king of his kind." [Please select]
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But well was it for me that I failed to slay thee, with the safeguard of the king of kings upon thy person. [Please select]
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"Well, enter with me," said the King, "and I will be thy safeguard." [Please select]
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