self-protection
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- self-protecting adjective
- self-protective adjective
- self-protectiveness noun
Etymology
Origin of self-protection
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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That tension between vulnerability and self-protection extends beyond the themes of the show.
From BBC
“Some relatively minor mods to MQ-9s for self-protection would make them even more effective in this threat environment,” Lee said.
She explains that children often lie instinctively as a form of self-protection to avoid being told off and adults may also lie automatically in moments of panic.
From BBC
Women will often align themselves with the dominant person in a room as a form of self-protection, she explained.
From Salon
“I realized I wasn’t going to survive, so I made it my full-time job to defeminize myself as a form of self-protection.”
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