Protectorate

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /prəˈtɛktərət/

Definitions of protectorate

noun the office or period of office of a protector

Example Sentences

A1 A protectorate is a country that is protected and controlled by another, more powerful country.

A2 The small island nation became a protectorate of the neighboring kingdom for security reasons.

B1 During the colonial era, many regions in Africa were established as protectorates by European powers.

B2 The treaty signed between the two countries established a mutual protectorate agreement for defense and security.

C1 The protectorate status of the region was a contentious issue in the negotiations between the two nations.

C2 The establishment of a protectorate over the disputed territory was seen as a strategic move by the larger nation.

Examples of protectorate in a Sentence

formal The country became a protectorate of the larger empire, ensuring its security and sovereignty.

informal The smaller nation was basically under the protection of the bigger one, like a protectorate or something.

slang They had a sort of buddy-buddy relationship, with one being the protectorate and the other the protector.

figurative Her older brother always acted like a protectorate, looking out for her in any situation.

Grammatical Forms of protectorate

past tense

protected

plural

protectorates

comparative

more protective

superlative

most protective

present tense

protects

future tense

will protect

perfect tense

has protected

continuous tense

is protecting

singular

protectorate

positive degree

protective

infinitive

to protect

gerund

protecting

participle

protected

Origin and Evolution of protectorate

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'protectorate' originated from the Latin word 'protectoratus', which is derived from the verb 'protegere' meaning 'to protect'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a territory or state under the protection of a stronger nation or ruler, the term 'protectorate' has evolved to encompass a broader meaning of a relationship where one entity has control or authority over another for the purpose of protection or guidance.