safeguard
See also: safe-guard
English
Etymology
From Middle English savegard, from Middle French sauvegarde, from Old French salve garde, sauve garde, reconstructed as safe + guard.
Pronunciation
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Noun
safeguard (plural safeguards)
- Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
- Getting a flu shot is a good safeguard against illness.
- One who, or that which, defends or protects; defence; protection.
- Granville
- Thy sword, the safeguard of thy brother's throne.
- Granville
- A safe-conduct or passport, especially in time of war.
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Translations
something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense
a safe-conduct, especially in time of war
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Verb
safeguard (third-person singular simple present safeguards, present participle safeguarding, simple past and past participle safeguarded)
Translations
to protect, to keep safe
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