English to Malayalam Dictionary safeguard

safeguard

സുരക്ഷിതമാക്കുകയും
definition
verb
low interest rates are offering the opportunity to safeguard their financial futures
protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure.
noun
there were multiple safeguards to prevent the accidental release of a virus
a measure taken to protect someone or something or to prevent something undesirable.
example
Are you looking to 'safeguard' against hackers?
The notion of checks and balances as a 'safeguard' against tyranny is something that I think can have applicability all around the world.
Studies have shown that using sunscreens that 'safeguard' against UVB rays only lead consumers into a false sense of security.
low interest rates are offering the opportunity to 'safeguard' their financial futures
Those delays may impel companies to build up precautionary inventories as a 'safeguard' against distribution disruptions.
The responsibility of parents can only be restricted under a court order, providing a 'safeguard' against overzealous intervention by local authorities.
However, he is confident that the structured way that the skills are taught in Newry should act as a 'safeguard' against bullying.
The fund, a reserve created as a 'safeguard' against a sharp drop in oil prices, held $18.6 billion at the end of December.
Use professional literature and state and federal laws to ensure that any outsourcer is providing appropriate security measures to 'safeguard' against theft or improper sharing of personal employee data.
Gilfillan says the engineers reports are just a precaution - a 'safeguard' against an unknown future.
For Ungaretti, this classical perspective would always be a 'safeguard' against solipsism and aesthetic decadence.
Commission a study group to see if we can spin it as a 'safeguard' against terrorism for citizens.
It is knowing this about human nature that we set up 'safeguards' to prevent us from being our worst.
The welfare of the people is contingent upon preserving and 'safeguarding' our national unity.
The commission's recommendations, if enacted, could prove critical to 'safeguarding' the US.
The framers of the law established 'safeguards' to prevent unscrupulous partisans from using soldiers' votes to manipulate the outcome of elections.
Both organizations have threatened public protests if they feel the commission has not put proper 'safeguards' in place to prevent election fraud.
Why is the US 'safeguarding' some Kurds in Iraq while facilitating the slaughter of others?
It's almost as if politicians care more about being re-elected than they do about 'safeguarding' our future.
And we have a different set of responsibilities for 'safeguarding' American freedom.
The new chief executive of the Yorkshire health trust which fiddled its waiting lists for years promised yesterday that new 'safeguards' would prevent anything like it happening again.
Well, several other countries in North Africa are making progress in 'safeguarding' the rights of women.
He said there could and should be 'safeguards' to prevent anyone tampering with their computer code before and after voting.
That suture is an unexpected and original way of 'safeguarding' the novel's integrity.
When does 'safeguarding' one's own position become a betrayal of the larger principles one lives for?
Consumers can boycott retail establishments that have poor safety records or that clearly lack 'safeguards' to prevent violence.
The opinions and assistance of all who are interested in 'safeguarding' the future of this unique rural facility are needed.
What we would want are 'safeguards' to prevent insurance companies getting access to the data and using it to make people pay more for their health insurance.
He said he had planned to spend the money 'safeguarding' his family's future but now intended to spend some of the cash funding a legal fight to clear his name.
Living in today's world we need 'safeguards' and security measures in place to protect your company records and files.
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