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Protect

Verb
UK /prəˈtekt/
US /prəˈtekt/
Level: a2

Definition

To keep someone or something safe from harm, danger, or damage.

Example

"Parents protect their children from danger and teach them safe habits."

"Laws are created to protect citizens and ensure everyone feels safe in their communities."

"We should protect the environment by saving water, planting trees, and reducing plastic use."

Explanation

To protect means to keep someone or something safe from harm, danger, or damage. When you protect a person, animal, object, or place, you guard them or try to stop bad things from happening to them. For example, people protect their children and families, umbrellas protect us from rain, police protect citizens, and covers protect phones from breaking. Protection can be physical, like wearing a helmet, or emotional, like supporting someone. The word comes from Latin protegere, meaning “to cover in front” or “to shield”. So protect originally meant covering something to keep it safe from harm.