pro·tect
(prə-tĕkt́)
[Middle English protecten, from Latin prōtegere, prōtēct-, prō-, in front; see pro–1, + tegere, to cover.]
transitive verb: -tect·ed, -tect·ing, -tects.
- To keep from being damaged, attacked, stolen, or injured; guard. See synonyms at defend
- To help (domestic industry) with tariffs or quotas on imported goods.
- To assure payment of (drafts or notes, for example) by setting aside funds.
- Sports To attempt to hold (a lead) by playing careful defense and avoiding risky plays.
- Baseball
- To swing at a pitch near (home plate) in order to avoid being called out on strikes.
- To swing at a pitch so as to give (a base runner) a better chance of advancing.
derivatives
- pro·tect́ing·ly
- adverb