guard from

Frequency: 7.211.8 per million words

to protect someone or something from a source of danger

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Examples (10)

  • Pop stars often need to be guarded from their overenthusiastic fans.
  • The brave soldiers fought to guard the city from the invading army.
  • You should wear protective gear to guard your eyes from chemical splashes.
  • We must take steps to guard our digital identity from cyber criminals.
  • A mother lion will fiercely guard her cubs from lurking predators.
  • The firewall is designed to guard the private network from external intrusions.
  • He tried to guard his reputation from false accusations and scandal.
  • Proper insulation helps guard the house from extreme temperature changes.
  • It is the government's duty to guard the nation from foreign threats.
  • She used humor to guard her true feelings from being discovered.