To keep something or someone safe or prevent harm coming to someone or something.
1 He needs to: clean up politics; protect the economy; and extend opportunity.
2 However, the move could indeed be to protect the local poultry industry.
3 The state argued that the law was necessary to protect women's health.
4 These programs promote community health, protect public safety, and save taxpayer dollars.
5 Sunak said: We are starting a great national effort to protect jobs.
6 We expect our members will vote to protect their terms and conditions.
7 The EU will consider all necessary measures to protect its security interests.
8 He said that it was important for Europe to protect its border.
9 Conclusions: Tobacco control legislation will protect South Africans against tobacco sales promotions.
10 May often says her deal will protect jobs and end free movement.
11 The measures being taken will, of course, help to protect some homes.
12 The Green Party says new laws to protect children go too far.
13 The judge hearing the case can protect consumers' wallets by saying so.
14 Meet a new generation of young people striving to protect their history.
15 Otherwise we risk all the good work to protect people being undone.
16 Conditions that would protect our extremely important business access to the world.
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