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protective
[pruh-tek-tiv]
adjective
having the quality or function of protecting: protecting.
a protective covering.
tending to protect.
Economics., of, relating to, or designed to favor protectionism.
protective tariffs.
protective
/ prəˈtɛktɪv /
adjective
giving or capable of giving protection
economics of, relating to, or intended for protection of domestic industries
noun
something that protects
a condom
Other Word Forms
- protectively adverb
- protectiveness noun
- nonprotective adjective
- nonprotectively adverb
- semiprotective adjective
- semiprotectively adverb
- unprotective adjective
- unprotectively adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of protective1
Example Sentences
Scientists have long explained the source of this protective force through the dynamo theory, which describes how motion within Earth's liquid metal core creates magnetism.
In MS, the immune system mistakenly attacks the myelin sheath, a protective layer that insulates nerve fibers.
Further delving into the double-edged impact of amyloid beta could also inform future treatments for neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer's, by finding ways to isolate its protective immune effects without harming the brain.
As a result, public health strategies increasingly emphasize community participation, routine elimination of standing water, and the use of mosquito repellents, screens, and protective clothing to reduce the risk of infection.
The researchers added: “There is a strong positive association of social isolation and loneliness with depression from youth to older adulthood. Further, higher social connectedness is protective towards depressive symptoms and disorders.”
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