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Be safeguarded

noun

Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.

  • Getting a flu shot is a good safeguard against illness.

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How can these best be safeguarded and disposed of?

How can student security and privacy be safeguarded?

The new regulations say spiritual sites should be "safeguarded" from tourism and development.

"Then all the positive that he has done would be safeguarded".

But the rule of law requires that the public integrity of law enforcement be safeguarded.

If freshwater ecosystem health is to be safeguarded, then measuring and monitoring change will be critical for effective management.

Equipment is an asset of the University that should be safeguarded and used only for University programs and purposes.

The Commissioner testified that Madison consumers "would be safeguarded adequately" under either proposal, and that he had expressed no preference.

"You can trust me and the Polish army to see that Poland's interests will be safeguarded," Marshal Smigly-Rydz replied.

"The four freedoms - free movement for people, goods, services and financial market products – must be safeguarded," Merkel said.

"The court system of Sri Lanka will operate, so human rights can be safeguarded and it can be transparent.

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