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protective

If something is protective, it is able to keep something safe. The fighter dropped into a protective stance. Mother bears are protective of their cubs.

protective

intended or adapted to afford protection of some kind a protective covering the use of protective masks and equipment protective coatings kept the drunken sailor in protective custody animals with protective coloring protective tariffs showing care a protective mother (usually followed by 'of') solicitously caring or mindful protective of his reputation

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Simple sentences

Tom took off his protective glasses.
We must take protective measures against floods.
Tom has been taken into protective custody.
He's very protective.
Tom is very protective of his daughter.
He's very protective of him.
He's very protective of her.
She's very protective of him.
Tom is in protective custody.
Are you wearing a protective face mask?
Tom was very protective of her.

Movie subtitles

That's part. - Yeah, Mr. Moran, if this continues to go downhill, I'm required by law to notify Child Protective Services.
Cut their teeth on Milosevic's protective detail during the ethnic cleansing of the Yugoslav wars.
We serving as protective coloration.
Protective bandages.
So protective.
Gilda was right, you are protective.
I'll let you stay here under protective custody.
Suddenly I've developed a big, protective feeling toward her.
You only see your life clearly once, when all protective walls have crumbled.
They're using those protective blisters again.
Now tell me the words that invoke your protective power.
I will remind every man in this crew that we're trained to penetrate the enemy's protective screens and shields.
And send a car, I want to put someone in protective custody.
This protective attitude towards women.
Yeah, Mr. Moran, if this continues to go downhill, I'm required by law to notify Child Protective Services.
We're placing you under protective custody.
So kind and protective to a small nobody. I shall never forget what a hero you were. Oh, my dear David.
Sympathetic and protective possibly too protective for her good.
Are all the objects of art in this room connected with your protective system?
As a protective measure, I wrote my bank. changing my signature, adding my middle initial. which for some years I had not used.
Even if I have to take you into protective custody.
You got protective equipment?
Scott does feel very protective over Isaac, Erica, and Boyd 'cause he can really relate with them.
I'm gonna let you stay here under protective custody.
I belong to no wives' protective association.
So the little clinging vine brings out your protective instincts.
Macs of Paris Protective Association.
It's a protective suit.
Protective glasses!
Let us say you're all under protective custody. They'd love to get their hands on you and your knowledge of that satellite.
They're under protective custody.

News and current affairs

The US military's protective umbrella gave large swaths of the world a vacation from war, making it easier for them to focus on economic growth and regional integration.
But the plant was not designed to withstand the 14-meter-high tsunami waves that swept over its protective sea wall less than an hour later.
Similarly, loss of wetlands threatened New Orleans' levees, which were built on the assumption that they would have 40 to 50 miles of protective swamp as buffer between the city and the Gulf of Mexico.
Moreover, they have half the level of cancer-protective vitamin D as whites, and they are much more likely to live in polluted neighborhoods.
There were no protective mechanisms to prevent a global liquidity glut from developing, and then, in combination with US regulatory failings, from producing a spectacular housing boom and crash.
But they did so, in part, by penetrating the murky worlds of financial secrecy created and protected by the US Treasury, the Internal Revenue Service, and the US Congress (ever-protective of Caribbean tax havens).
As a result, affordable and easy-to-use protective equipment for frontline health-care workers and point-of-care tests that are quick, reliable, robust, and cost-effective have been hard to find.
In other words, Hezbollah's survival strategy partly depends on the protective shell of a rickety Lebanese state.
But, like epidemiological evidence, laboratory studies have many uncertainties, and scientists must extrapolate from study-specific evidence to make judgments about causation and recommend protective measures.
No matter how inconsistent such attitudes appear to be, they remain widespread and cannot be overlooked, because they suggest that people here conceive of NATO as a protective umbrella, not something to which they must contribute.
Shielded behind a protective China, Kim Jong-il launched his rocket anyway, and the US refrained from action.
Ever protective of his position as sole leader of the Palestinian people, Arafat sought to block any means by which a potential rival could challenge him.
But this source of market discipline would cease to work if the government's protective umbrella were perceived to extend to bondholders.
Protective measures must remain the exception rather than the rule.
In other words, there appears to be a kind of overcompensation that explains the enhanced protective mechanisms that are elicited by small amounts of a toxin.
Protective mechanisms are activated to a greater degree than would be necessary merely to neutralize the threat, resulting in a net beneficial effect.
Four epigenetic leukemia drugs, which aim to switch the natural protective genes back on, are now on the market in the United States.
The Soviet Union also wanted to surround itself with a protective buffer of like-minded states, and Italy's Benito Mussolini was proud that for a time fascism was a competitive export.
One of his sisters said he was a caring, protective brother, and that she would always love him.
At the same time, Europe's economies should be less enmeshed in protective regulations, so that immigrants can find work more easily.
Governments have sometimes reacted with protective measures or macroeconomic initiatives, but in some cases with repression.
Britain and Japan seem to have followed the same sequence: finance first, protective institutions later.

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