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Synonyms

protective

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

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.

  4. defensive.


protective British  
/ prəˈtɛktɪv /

adjective

  1. giving or capable of giving protection

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

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noun

  1. something that protects

  2. a condom

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Other Word Forms

  • nonprotective adjective
  • nonprotectively adverb
  • protectively adverb
  • protectiveness noun
  • semiprotective adjective
  • semiprotectively adverb
  • unprotective adjective
  • unprotectively adverb

Etymology

Origin of protective

First recorded in 1655–65; protect + -ive

Example Sentences

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After the firefighters testified over the course of three weeks, city attorneys invoked a general protective order that any party in the litigation can designate testimony as confidential for up to 30 days.

From Los Angeles Times

“He’s being very protective,” Bryant said of the renter, whom the group isn’t identifying to help protect the bears’ location.

From Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Lawrence Riff, who approved the protective order, said Thursday that he wasn’t ready to give the county the green light.

From Los Angeles Times

The Pentagon’s demand for unrestricted access to Claude poses genuine dangers that warrant protective guardrails.

From Los Angeles Times

The startup’s approach includes placing electrodes near certain neurons after a protective layer around the brain and a piece of the patient’s skull are removed.

From MarketWatch