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Example sentences for "safeguarded"

Lexicographically close words:
saevus; safari; safe; safegard; safeguard; safeguarding; safeguards; safekeeping; safelie; safely
  1. In short, the interests of the humbler and poorer members of the community were safeguarded in every way possible.

  2. Such procedure is indeed safeguarded in the Federal Courts, but only in consequence of express words.

  3. The unity and solidarity of the members of this community must be vigilantly safeguarded and constantly reinforced.

  4. The assemblies and groups which, as a result of the operation of the present Plan, must be brought into being, must be safeguarded and strengthened.

  5. Their raids into Canada safeguarded the rival colony, and when the Five Nations were not on the warpath, the French hesitated to attack their English allies, for fear of provoking a fresh incursion of savages.

  6. The moment for which he had unconsciously lived ever since Chilcote's first memorable proposition was within reach at last--safeguarded by his own action.

  7. So far as man could do I had safeguarded the public and my own reputation, and believed that the assurances I had secured eliminated all opportunities of fleecing investors.

  8. To what extent is the public actually safeguarded by these investigations?

  9. The savings-bank used and safeguarded money confided to it in small sums, and these amounts could be withdrawn only by their owners in person, after an agreed term of notice.

  10. The owners of railroads running through the same territory, finding cumbersome and hampering the restrictions with which the community they served had safeguarded its interests, formed "trusts.

  11. Treaty rights, they admit, have not been safeguarded at the Chinese ports, and this in spite of every apparent incentive to exertion in their defence.

  12. He purposed bringing about conditions under which the pacific progress of the world might be safeguarded in a very large measure and for an indefinite time.

  13. Because we were struggling for the esteem of the German Empire in the world, we have for forty-four years lived in peace and safeguarded the peace of Europe.

  14. And we look forward at the end of this war to a Europe in which these great and simple and venerable truths will be recognized and safeguarded forever against the recrudescence of the era of blood and iron.

  15. Speculations of this kind, however, are unprofitable, seeing that the competency of the Irish peasants as citizens has been acknowledged by the grant of a wide household suffrage safeguarded by a careful system of ballot.

  16. Of the 3,700 schools which are not purely denominational, there are many in which the great majority of the pupils belong to one religion, but in these, of course, the minority is safeguarded by a conscience clause.

  17. The salient points in my appearance were described to him and his to me, and when he readily undertook the job assigned to him it was reasonably assumed that I was safeguarded as far as human means could do it.

  18. He is not an anti- vivisectionist, for he agrees with the unanimous conclusion of his associates that "experiments upon animals, adequately safeguarded by laws faithfully administered, are morally justifiable.

  19. I may add that this Society is not opposed to vivisection when the practice is properly safeguarded against any cruelty.

  20. Even so all friendship is safeguarded and increased by the practice and consideration of friendly deeds.

  21. Now cleanness of flesh and spirit is safeguarded by continence, for it is said (1 Cor.

  22. And yet this would be less repugnant to the truth, not indeed as regards the proper aspect of truth, but as regards the aspect of prudence, which should be safeguarded in all the virtues.

  23. She was not afraid any more to meet Rodney; for she had been made pure from desire; she was safeguarded forever.

  24. Every convict whom the gang safeguarded consequently drove another nail in the coffin preparing for it.

  25. Safeguarded by this document, they were at liberty to live and work ashore, or to sail in the coal trade, until such time as they should be required to proceed on another whaling voyage.

  26. It is a segment of the public; bears no analogy to a partnership or to the processes by which private property is safeguarded and managed, and should not be suffered to afford any covert whatever to those who are managing it.

  27. There are forests to conserve, there are great water powers to conserve, there are mines whose wealth should be deemed exhaustible, not inexhaustible, and whose resources should be safeguarded and preserved for future generations.

  28. I suppose we were safeguarded by the fact that we ate good food, and as we were in civilized society it was scarcely possible to eat more than a limited amount at any one meal.

  29. Each sentry in the neighborhood safeguarded himself against punishment by letting off his rifle several times.

  30. The ungoverned floods which for years have periodically devastated the Great Central Valley of the United States can never be wholly safeguarded against by any sort of local defense.

  31. London, being a part of the British Empire, is safeguarded by the whole civil and military power of that nation.

  32. The whole training of an Army engineer is wrong, when it comes to dealing with river problems and the control of floods which can only be safeguarded against by controlling the remote causes which result in the formation of the flood.

  33. Floods should be safeguarded against by an organized national system for flood protection.

  34. At the same time, the United States would be safeguarded against internal dangers and made impregnable against attack or invasion by any foreign power.

  35. With the great improvements in the type, it is probable that in many conditions the U-boat will be a factor in battles of fleets, and such contingencies should be safeguarded in advance.

  36. To understand the battle, it is necessary to realize that it had become the custom of the British fleet to leave its safeguarded bases in the north of the British Isles and make periodical sweeps through the North Sea.

  37. Here again women ought to have been safeguarded by education.

  38. The prizes so painstakingly won must, at all costs, be safeguarded and consolidated.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "safeguarded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    armed; guarded; impregnable; invulnerable; patented; protected; safe; screened; sheltered; shielded