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protectiveness

American  
[pruh-tek-tiv-nis] / prəˈtɛk tɪv nɪs /

noun

  1. the inclination or tendency to try to protect another, such as a child.

  2. the quality of being effective protection against infection, damage, theft, or other harm.


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One of Askell’s most striking traits is her protectiveness over Claude, which she believes is learning that users often want to trick it into making mistakes, insult it and barb it with skepticism.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 9, 2026

He has also learnt to let go of any protectiveness he might feel around the story.

From BBC Sep. 12, 2024

At the beginning of “Romulus,” Andy’s gentle grin and occasional glitches explain Rain’s protectiveness toward him.

From Salon Aug. 26, 2024

Costner’s refusal had its roots in a protectiveness over Houston that he described adopting early into filming “The Bodyguard.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2024

It was something that inspired both exasperation and a fierce sense of protectiveness in me—and Chubs, too, it seemed.

From "The Darkest Minds" by Alexandra Bracken

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