English to Gujarati Dictionary protective

protective

રક્ષણાત્મક
definition
adjective
protective gloves are worn to minimize injury
capable of or intended to protect someone or something.
translation of 'protective'
રક્ષણાત્મક
adjective
રશણાત્મક
example
My parents raised him to be respectful of all women, and he is 'protective' of me and my mother.
Four girls appear, dressed in white afternoon dresses with full skirts and short sleeves, the picture of mid-adolescent or young womanhood, 'protective' of each other in a two by two pattern.
He also is 'protective' of his Hall of Fame legacy.
Plus, much as I hated Rachel, she was my sister, and I guess I was a little 'protective' .
Affluent populations are, in general, the first to take up practices that are perceived as 'protective' of child health; in the latter part of the decade, this meant declining immunisation.
Antioxidant micronutrients found in fruits and vegetables have been shown in numerous studies to be 'protective' against cancer.
Elevation and windage are adjustable by removing the two 'protective' covers over the setscrews on the front of the sight housing.
The Tariff Reformers advocated 'protective' indirect taxes to raise such revenues: the Liberals legislated for expanded direct taxes.
All fathers act a little 'protective' , especially to their daughters.
A diet rich in antioxidant vitamins (A, C and E), available in fresh fruit and vegetables, is thought to be 'protective' against stomach cancer.
They stated being 'protective' of their time, cautiously deciding how it would be best utilized.
These 'protective' zones also surround public and private vehicles.
These systems are often rigidly organized and 'protective' of their members.
His intention was to assist in the creation of a viable and efficient indigenous cement industry, and it was part of the strategy to build up an industrial base here behind 'protective' tariffs.
Although carbohydrates boosted blood sugar, protein produced stable glucose levels that may be more 'protective' against afternoon tiredness.
Could it have anything to do with my dog being 'protective' of me?
Other male contraceptive formulations in production have been shown to decrease good HDL cholesterol levels, which are 'protective' against heart disease.
Still, she could help but feel a little 'protective' .
And that's not to mention research showing that beer is 'protective' against gallstone formation, osteoporosis and even diabetes.
His mother was 'protective' of him - she had been ever since his father had died - but she wasn't letting him live his own life.
They advocated 'protective' tariffs for industry, a national bank, and plenty of public works and patronage.
Evidently, whatever sort of debilitating bug was on that disk, it had so far managed to get past one of the best 'protective' programs available.
In epidemiologic studies, whole grains, vegetables, and fruits are often more 'protective' against diseases than fibre supplements.
If the single tax raised all the revenue needed by government, it would render a 'protective' tariff unnecessary for revenue raising.
As such, he was steeped in the culture of his job - this means that he was 'protective' of his trust assets and of his beneficiaries' apparent requirements.
So in terms of making the country work to be 'protective' against these kinds of things, we have a way to go.
As he arrived he saw neighbours being forced back from the house by the intense heat of the inferno, and dashed towards the end terrace house without stopping to put on any 'protective' fireproof clothing or his breathing gear.
I knew he must have been kidding, but I felt a bit 'protective' about Stephanie, even though she completely hated me.
One day I opened up a disposable camera package in my classroom, which came in an anti-x-ray metal foil packet and was wrapped in a cardboard 'protective' lining.
He added: u2018Anyone moving sandbags should do so carefully as they are heavy, and people should wear 'protective' gloves.u2019
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