1. safeguarding - Noun
2. safeguarding - Verb
safeguarding
present participle of safeguard
Synonym of protection
(UK, Ireland, formal) Policies and actions for the protection of children and vulnerable adults.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgSafeguarding the interests of our Taiwan compatriots and expanding their well-being is the mainland's oft-repeated pledge and solemn promise of the new leaders of China's Communist Party central committee. Xi Jinping
Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being. Kahlil Gibran
Threaten the balances of justice and you threaten the potential enlargements of mind and soul. Therefore justice is part of the safeguarding of the heart. B. W. Powe
The Imperial German Government will not expect the Government of the United States to omit any word or any act necessary to the performance of its sacred duty of maintaining the rights of the United States and its citizens and of safeguarding their free exercise and enjoyment. William Jennings Bryan
We are ready to engage in international co-operation against terrorism with a view to safeguarding national interests and regional security and stability. Li Peng
Knowing how to do things not just with the head, but with the hands as well: this might seem a programmatic and ideological goal. It is not. It is a way of safeguarding creative freedom. Renzo Piano