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safeguarding

adjective as in preservative

noun as in conservancy

noun as in patrol

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Prominent experts such as historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat say that under classic authoritarianism, the military is viewed as a tool for pursuing the leader’s own aims, rather than upholding the state’s interests and safeguarding its people.

They were also told her current employer was aware of the case against her and that she had completed training relating to safeguarding and professional boundaries.

From BBC

In a statement the school apologised "for any inconvenience caused by this external issue, but safeguarding our children is our number one priority".

From BBC

Members of the new "Governors Safeguarding Democracy" will harness their collective powers to "catalyze collaboration across state lines," Pritzker said in a call with journalists reported by the Chicago Sun-Times.

From Salon

According to Pritzker and Polis, GSD participants will discuss a range of options, including safeguarding state-level environmental protection; defending their election systems from threats both foreign and domestic; and shielding immigrants from mass deportation.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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