noun
- the action of protecting someone or something from harm or damage
verb
- present participle of safeguard; protecting someone or something from harm or damage
Examples
- The school has strict policies for safeguarding students.
- Safeguarding children’s welfare is our top priority.
- The company is safeguarding its employees’ personal data.
- New laws focus on safeguarding the environment.
- The museum is safeguarding priceless artifacts.
- Parents are responsible for safeguarding their children online.
- The government announced measures for safeguarding public health.