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childproof

Or child-proof

[chahyld-proof]

adjective

  1. resistant to being opened, tampered with, or operated by a child.

    a childproof medicine bottle.

  2. made free of hazard for a child.

    a childproof home.

  3. made safe from damage by children.

    a childproof living room free of breakable objects.



verb (used with object)

  1. to make childproof.

    to childproof a home.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of childproof1

First recorded in 1955–60; child + -proof
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

The Lubbock mother started a nonprofit, Reese’s Purpose, that successfully pushed for federal legislation that imposed new requirements for battery compartments, childproof packaging and warning labels.

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Just six weeks after the crisis erupted, the company also offered a solution: a new Tylenol bottle with safety features to prevent tampering including a cotton wad, foil seal, childproof cap and plastic strip.

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Pharmacists, meanwhile, will place the medicine in a childproof vial before handing it out to patients.

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The kits include “gun cable locks and additional safety devices for childproofing,” according to organizers.

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It will be intriguing to see the childproof caps that will be legislated onto the jars of pot-laced cookies and candies being sold.

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