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to guarded
noun
A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.
Exact(11)
Along with his wife and children, he has moved to guarded living quarters.
Adrian Mole Burton Albion As summer has progressed, a sense of disbelief has given way to guarded excitement.
Last night, Ms. Torres began experiencing some difficulties breathing, and doctors shifted her condition to guarded from stable, said Mel Granik, a hospital spokesman.
Then they were led to guarded rooms, where the doors had been removed, along with the mirrors and anything else that they might use to harm themselves.
While their practical needs will be met by the International Organisation for Migration and their claims for asylum will be assessed by the UNHCR, the refugees will bake and sweat in tropical humidity they are unaccustomed to, guarded by a private security firm, for up to six months.
It is now feasible to equip everyone with a unique "smart card" that tracks where they have been, grants entry to guarded areas and bars them from others.
Similar(48)
"To guard AD," he responded.
James said, "Looking forward to guarding anybody".
Government needs to guard against their malfeasance.
Tells about steps taken to guard agst.
They also try to guard against abuses.
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