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safeguard I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: Middle English saufgarde, from Middle French salvegarde, saufegarde, from Old French, from salve, sauve (feminine of salf, sauf safe) + garde guard — more at safe, guard 1. a. obsolete : safe-conduct 1 b. : safe-conduct 2 2. a. : a written order issued by a military commander or other authority guaranteeing the safety of specified persons or property b. : a guard furnished by a military commander or other authority to protect persons or property 3. archaic : protection, defense < if you do fight in safeguard of your wives — Shakespeare > 4. : a means of protection against something undesirable < necessary safeguards against the conviction of innocent persons — F.A.Ogg & P.O.Ray > < this diversification is considered a safeguard against crises — G.G.Weigend > 5. archaic : a protective petticoat worn outside a riding habit II. transitive verb : to provide a safeguard for : protect < a clause safeguarding the right of habeas corpus — Irving Brant > < safeguard the layman against being victimized by quacks — H.G.Rickover > Synonyms: see defend |