protection

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
protection
    n 1: the activity of protecting someone or something; "the
         witnesses demanded police protection"
    2: a covering that is intend to protect from damage or injury;
       "they had no protection from the fallout"; "wax provided
       protection for the floors" [syn: {protective covering},
       {protective cover}, {protection}]
    3: defense against financial failure; financial independence;
       "his pension gave him security in his old age"; "insurance
       provided protection against loss of wages due to illness"
       [syn: {security}, {protection}]
    4: the condition of being protected; "they were huddled together
       for protection"; "he enjoyed a sense of peace and protection
       in his new home" [syn: {protection}, {shelter}]
    5: kindly endorsement and guidance; "the tournament was held
       under the auspices of the city council" [syn: {auspices},
       {protection}, {aegis}]
    6: the imposition of duties or quotas on imports in order to
       protect domestic industry against foreign competition; "he
       made trade protection a plank in the party platform" [syn:
       {protection}, {trade protection}]
    7: payment extorted by gangsters on threat of violence; "every
       store in the neighborhood had to pay him protection" [syn:
       {protection}, {tribute}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Protection \Pro*tec"tion\, n. [L. protectio: cf. F. protection.]
   1. The act of protecting, or the state of being protected;
      preservation from loss, injury, or annoyance; defense;
      shelter; as, the weak need protection.
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            To your protection I commend me, gods. --Shak.
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   2. That which protects or preserves from injury; a defense; a
      shield; a refuge.
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            Let them rise up . . . and be your protection.
                                                  --Deut. xxxii.
                                                  38.
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   3. A writing that protects or secures from molestation or
      arrest; a pass; a safe-conduct; a passport.
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            He . . . gave them protections under his hand.
                                                  --Macaulay.
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   4. (Polit. Econ.) A theory, or a policy, of protecting the
      producers in a country from foreign competition in the
      home market by the imposition of such discriminating
      duties on goods of foreign production as will restrict or
      prevent their importation; -- opposed to {free trade}.
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   {Writ of protection}. (Law)
      (a) A writ by which the king formerly exempted a person
          from arrest; -- now disused. [Eng.] --Blackstone.
      (b) A judicial writ issued to a person required to attend
          court, as party, juror, etc., intended to secure him
          from arrest in coming, staying, and returning.
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   Syn: Preservation; defense; guard; shelter; refuge; security;
        safety.
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from U.S. Gazetteer (1990)
Protection, KS (city, FIPS 57850)
  Location: 37.20016 N, 99.48034 W
  Population (1990): 625 (307 housing units)
  Area: 2.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
  Zip code(s): 67127
    
from U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Protection, KS -- U.S. city in Kansas
   Population (2000):    558
   Housing Units (2000): 297
   Land area (2000):     0.951816 sq. miles (2.465191 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    0.951816 sq. miles (2.465191 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            57850
   Located within:       Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
   Location:             37.201316 N, 99.483403 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):     67127
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Protection, KS
    Protection
    
from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
PROTECTION, merc. law, The name of a document generally given by notaries 
public, to sailors and other persons going abroad, in which is certified 
that the bearer therein named, is a citizen of the United States. 
    
from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
PROTECTION, government. That benefit or safety which the government affords 
to the citizens. 
    
from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
PROTECTION, Eng. law. A privilege granted by the king to a party to an 
action, by which he is protected from a judgment which would otherwise be 
rendered against him. Of these protections there are several kinds. F. N. B. 
65. 
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
184 Moby Thesaurus words for "protection":
      aegis, aid, armament, armor, arrest, arrestation, assistance,
      assurance, autarky, avoidance reaction, barrier, benefit,
      bill of health, bimetallism, blackmail, boodle, bribe, bribe money,
      buffer, bulwark, care, charge, check, clear sailing, clearance,
      comfort, conservancy, conservation, conservationism, constraint,
      control, cooling, cooling down, cooling off, curb, curtailment,
      custodianship, custody, deceleration, defence, defense,
      defense in depth, defense mechanism, defenses, deterrent capacity,
      ease, economic self-sufficiency, ego defenses,
      environmental conservation, escape mechanism, extortion,
      forearming, forehandedness, foresight, foresightedness,
      forest conservation, forest management, forethought,
      forethoughtfulness, free enterprise, free trade, full pratique,
      good offices, governmentalism, graft, gratification, gratuity,
      guard, guardianship, guarding, harmlessness, haven, help,
      hindrance, hold, hush money, immunity, inhibition, injunction,
      insurance, interdict, invulnerability, keep, keeping,
      laissez-faire, laissez-faireism, legal restraint, line, localism,
      maintenance, managed currency, measures, ministration, ministry,
      monopoly, negative taxis, noninterference, nonintervention,
      nullification, office, offices, pad, party line, party principle,
      pass, passport, patronage, payoff, payola, planned economy, policy,
      polity, position, pratique, precaution, precautions,
      precautiousness, preserval, preservation, preventive custody,
      preventive measure, price supports, prohibition, protectionism,
      protective custody, protective tariff, providence, provision,
      psychological defenses, public policy, pump-priming, rationing,
      refuge, rein, relief, remedy, rescue, resistance, restraint,
      restraint of trade, retardation, retrenchment, risklessness,
      safe-conduct, safeguard, safekeeping, safeness, safety, salvage,
      salvation, sanctuary, saving, screen, sectionalism, security,
      self-control, self-defense, self-preservation, self-protection,
      service, shakedown, shelter, shield, slowing down,
      soil conservation, sop, sponsorship, squeeze, steps,
      steps and measures, stream conservation, succor, support, surety,
      tariff wall, the defensive, therapy, thought control, upkeep, visa,
      ward, water conservation, wetlands conservation,
      wildlife conservation

    

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