protect
pro·tect (prə-tĕktʹ)tr.v. pro·tect·ed, pro·tect·ing, pro·tects 1. To keep from being damaged, attacked, stolen, or injured; guard. See Synonyms at defend. 2. To help (domestic industry) with tariffs or quotas on imported goods. 3. To assure payment of (drafts or notes, for example) by setting aside funds.Idioms:protect the lead Sports To play conservatively when leading in order to prevent the opposition from getting good scoring chances.protect the plate Baseball To swing at any pitch that comes near the plate in order to avoid being called out on strikes.protect the runner Baseball To swing at a pitch so as to give a runner attempting to steal or moving on a hit-and-run play a better chance of success. [Middle English protecten, from Latin prōtegere, prōtēct- : prō-, in front; see pro-1 + tegere, to cover; See (s)teg- in Indo-European Roots.] pro·tectʹing·ly adv.
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