0 past simple and past participle of safeguard
In a corporate community, true freedom of worship is best safeguarded by corporate compulsion.
By substituting health professionals from other clinical areas to cover the hospital's essential services, patient welfare may be minimally safeguarded, at least temporarily.
The liberties of individuals were also ostensibly safeguarded by the sworn obligation placed on many civic and company elites to rule impartially.
In 1917, legislators from small counties safeguarded the system by changing it from a party rule to state law.
In effect, the demographic momentum safeguarded the continuation of the cultural-historical tradition until at least the late 1980s.
All legitimate interests of minority communities should be safeguarded.
The rejection of thou also safeguarded against offending people.
In the first case, where quality is to be checked and safeguarded, it is a synchronic and static entity.