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protection
noun as in care, guardianship
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conservation, insurance, preservation, safeguard, safety, security, shelter, stability
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aegis, armament, armor, assurance, barrier, buffer, bulwark, camouflage, certainty, charge, cover, custody, defense, fix, guard, invulnerability, reassurance, refuge, safekeeping, salvation, screen, self-defense, shield, strength, surety, tutelage, umbrella, ward
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Example Sentences
Trump’s executive actions have been broad and ambitious since he took office, establishing the definition of a person’s sex, setting English as the country’s official language and undoing environmental protections.
Previous efforts to amend language to expand protections to other workers on temporary work visas have been opposed by the Western Growers Assn.
In the case of the guardian, his skull provided enough protection to prevent the destruction of that tissue, the researchers suggest.
He said agency workers "make up a significant proportion of the zero hours workforce and need protections from bad working practices too".
Some cities and counties, such as Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, have enacted laws that go beyond SB 54, getting rid of the exceptions to provide more protections for immigrants.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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