plural safeguards
plural safeguards
Britannica Dictionary definition of SAFEGUARD
[count] formal
: something that provides protection against possible loss, damage, etc.The new law has safeguards to protect the rights of citizens.
There are many safeguards built into the system to prevent fraud.
Practicing good nutrition can be an important safeguard [=defense] against cancer.
2 safeguard /ˈseɪfˌgɑɚd/ verb
safeguards; safeguarded; safeguarding
safeguards; safeguarded; safeguarding
Britannica Dictionary definition of SAFEGUARD
formal
: to make (someone or something) safe or secure : protect[+ object]
laws that safeguard the rights of citizens
You need to safeguard your computer against viruses.
[no object]
There are steps you can take to safeguard against identity theft.
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