protection
noun [ U ]
uk/prəˈtekʃən/ usthe act of keeping someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss, or the state of being protected in this way:
We need protection from bad or incompetent doctors.
Retailers believe the magnetic cards give the banks less protection against fraud.
The package of employments rights included full legal protection from dismissal for strikers.
copyright protection
LAW
a situation in which a company in financial difficulty gets special legal treatment to help it stay in business:
Chapter 11 would grant protection from creditors while the company attempts to reorganize.
ECONOMICS
a situation in which a government helps a part of its country's industry by taxing goods from other countries or by limiting the amount of goods that can be imported:
Import protection has formed a key part of industrial development policies in many Asian economies.
INSURANCE
insurance against injury, damage, or loss:
The insurance policy provides protection in case of accidental loss of life or serious injury.
an income protection policy
See also
bankruptcy protection
brand protection
consumer protection
credit protection
data protection
employment protection
investor protection
job protection
patent protection