protection
the level or amount of protection provided
protection that works well and produces the intended result
lotions, clothing, or other means to protect the skin from the sun
protection provided by the police, often for witnesses or people under threat
the highest level of protection available
enough protection for a particular purpose
safeguarding personal information from unauthorized access or use
protection specifically against ultraviolet radiation from the sun
a security measure that requires a password to access a file or system
the greatest amount of protection possible
actions to conserve and protect the natural world
high-quality or reliable protection
total protection against all risks
a program to protect witnesses in criminal cases, often by giving them new identities. (AmE: witness protection program; BrE: witness protection scheme)
systems and services to prevent and respond to child abuse and neglect
very strong or extensive protection
protection provided by law
protecting an individual's right to keep their personal life and information from public scrutiny
software designed to detect and remove computer viruses
supplementary protection
laws and organizations designed to ensure the rights of consumers
more protection beyond what is standard
extra protection in addition to what is already there
the legal right granted to an author or artist to protect their original work
measures taken by an individual to stay safe from harm
measures and equipment to prevent or extinguish fires
efforts to protect wild animals and their habitats
actions to protect animals from harm or cruelty
legal protection for an invention, preventing others from making or selling it
protection designed for a particular person, group, or situation
legal status for a company that allows it to reorganize or liquidate assets without pressure from creditors
structures and plans to protect areas from flooding
the simplest or most essential level of protection
technology used to prevent the unauthorized copying of software, music, etc.
protection guaranteed by a country's constitution
the preservation of natural areas in an untouched state
done to keep a person safe, even if they do not want it
a method or way of protecting oneself or something
measures taken to prevent harm from something
being kept safe from a source of danger
protection provided to a specific group or entity
being protected or cared for by a particular person, organization, or law
to supply someone with protection
to require protection because of vulnerability or danger
to provide someone with protection
to make protection available to someone
to be protected by something
to have to have protection (more formal)
to try to find or obtain protection
to make certain that someone has protection
to desire protection
to provide or supply protection (more formal)