Sentence examples for been guarded from inspiring English sources

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been guarded

noun

A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.

  • The prison guard unlocked the door of the cell.

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The administration has been guarded on the travel ban.

Instead, it was as it has always been guarded.

Mr. La Bella's report has been guarded closely.

Its buildings have traditionally been guarded by the RSP.

Physicians have been guarded about performance measurement, in part because the methodology for comparative measurement of care quality is underdeveloped.

Since a final draft was published, it has been guarded by ITER's leadership with extreme secrecy.

Businesses and industries regulated by the department have been guarded with their comments so far.

"The parade committee has been guarded about keeping politics out of the parade.

There is no fence, only a gatehouse that the authorities say has rarely been guarded.

The Pentagon has been guarded in replying to inquiries about the project, citing security.

Still, although American museum administrators have expressed interest in Mr. Tröndle's research, initial reactions to his study have been guarded.

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