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protective
[ pruh-tek-tiv ]
adjective
- having the quality or function of protecting: protecting:
a protective covering.
- tending to protect.
- Economics. of, relating to, or designed to favor protectionism:
protective tariffs.
protective
/ prəˈtɛktɪv /
adjective
- giving or capable of giving protection
- economics of, relating to, or intended for protection of domestic industries
noun
- something that protects
- a condom
Derived Forms
- proˈtectiveness, noun
- proˈtectively, adverb
Other Words From
- pro·tective·ly adverb
- pro·tective·ness noun
- nonpro·tective adjective
- nonpro·tective·ly adverb
- semi·pro·tective adjective
- semi·pro·tective·ly adverb
- unpro·tective adjective
- unpro·tective·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of protective1
Example Sentences
Combinations of the drugs had stronger protective effects than if they were used alone.
The workers, however, were not provided with any information about air quality, health risks or protective measures to help them make an informed decision for themselves, she said.
They recently published a paper in Experimental Neurology showing that, in an animal model, PNA5 appears to have a protective effect on brain cells.
Once they reach the top of the epidermis, they undergo a programmed death, cornification, to create a protective barrier of dead cells.
They learned the volcanic rock in the lava tubes created a protective environment that helped shield the minerals and organic compounds from weathering, ultimately preserving the minerals as records of past ecosystems.
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