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protect

American  
[pruh-tekt] / prəˈtɛkt /

verb (used with object)

  1. to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.

    Synonyms:
    shelter, screen
    Antonyms:
    attack
  2. Economics. to guard (the industry or an industry of a nation) from foreign competition by imposing import duties.

  3. to provide funds for the payment of (a draft, note, etc.).


verb (used without object)

  1. to provide, or be capable of providing, protection.

    a floor wax that protects as well as shines.

protect British  
/ prəˈtɛkt /

verb

  1. to defend from trouble, harm, attack, etc

  2. economics to assist (domestic industries) by the imposition of protective tariffs on imports

  3. commerce to provide funds in advance to guarantee payment of (a note, draft, etc)

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Related Words

See defend.

Other Word Forms

  • overprotect verb (used with object)
  • protectability noun
  • protectable adjective
  • protectibility noun
  • protectible adjective
  • quasi-protected adjective
  • semiprotected adjective
  • unprotectable adjective
  • unprotected adjective
  • well-protected adjective

Etymology

Origin of protect

First recorded in 1520–30; from Latin prōtēctus “covered in front,” past participle of prōtegere “to cover in front,” equivalent to prō- pro- 1 + tegere “to cover” (akin to toga, thatch )

Explanation

Whether it’s your reputation or your jewelry, when you protect something you keep it safe from anything that might threaten or harm it. The word protect came into English by way of the Latin verb protegere, a combination of pro- meaning “in front,” and tegere, meaning “to cover.” When you protect something, in a way you’re covering it or shielding it from harm. Often the word is used in the sense of protecting something, like a valued item or a person, but you can also protect against something. For example, you might get a flu shot to protect against the flu virus.

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Example Sentences

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Baicai has not launched legal action, but hopes to see more measures from regulators and platforms to protect people like him.

From Barron's • Apr. 24, 2026

“The last thing I wanted was for him to feel like he needed to get a lawyer to protect himself from me,” Eberle, 56, says.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026

As those organizations fight back, they will be seeking to protect the integrity of mainstream sports, but they will also inadvertently be promoting the Enhanced Games.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 23, 2026

"In that moment, everything shattered," Sam, whose name has been changed by the BBC to protect his identity, recalls several years on.

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

“You have been proving yourself ever since you arrived. But it’s my job to protect you.”

From "The Brightwood Code" by Monica Hesse