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protective

[ pruh-tek-tiv ]

adjective

  1. having the quality or function of protecting: protecting:

    a protective covering.

  2. tending to protect.
  3. Economics. of, relating to, or designed to favor protectionism:

    protective tariffs.



protective

/ prəˈtɛktɪv /

adjective

  1. giving or capable of giving protection
  2. economics of, relating to, or intended for protection of domestic industries


noun

  1. something that protects
  2. a condom

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Derived Forms

  • proˈtectively, adverb
  • proˈtectiveness, noun

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Other Words From

  • pro·tective·ly adverb
  • pro·tective·ness noun
  • nonpro·tective adjective
  • nonpro·tective·ly adverb
  • semi·pro·tective adjective
  • semi·pro·tective·ly adverb
  • unpro·tective adjective
  • unpro·tective·ly adverb

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Word History and Origins

Origin of protective1

First recorded in 1655–65; protect + -ive

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Example Sentences

Storing your maskAfter removing your mask, proper storage is the final step for preserving your personal protective equipment until it’s time to put it on again.

Teachers in New York City threatened to strike before reaching an agreement with the school system in the fall over testing and personal protective equipment, a battle that forced the mayor to repeatedly delay the start of school.

Standing next to Cecil with all that protective gear on, we also understand what those doctors and nurses do every day.

His condition worsened and his daughter came from Colorado with personal protective equipment to visit him at a hospital.

After all, back in the fall teachers said they’d only need proper protective equipment and testing procedures in place.

By drawing boundaries against wrongful conduct, law provides a protective zone of freedom within those boundaries.

For instance, how do you balance honesty with any protective urge?

And not that anyone would know I have a self-protective urge, but I do have one.

Former Texas governor Ann Richards was a big fan of the Texas Rangers, a contingent of which was her protective detail.

Overnight people shed their fears, their protective camouflage and their restraints.

The ideas are simpler, the numina seem less cold and more protective, the worshippers more sensible of divine aid.

He put it in his garden, arranged a small protective wire cylinder around it, and sprinkled it with water.

But even an age of war and pestilence could be observed without torment from behind the protective shields of the Time Machine.

But I would tolerate, welcome, indeed, plead for a stiff protective duty upon foreign goods.

For this reason they have built up a protective instinct against fire.

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protection ratioprotective colloid