Pronunciation: /ʃiːldɪd/
verb to protect or defend from harm, danger, or attack
A1 The knight shielded the princess from the dragon.
A2 She shielded her eyes from the bright sun with her hand.
B1 The umbrella shielded her from the rain during the storm.
B2 The firewall shielded the computer network from cyber attacks.
C1 The diplomatic immunity shielded the ambassador from prosecution.
C2 The lead-lined walls shielded the room from radiation.
adjective protected or defended from harm, danger, or attack
A1 The knight's shielded armor protected him from the enemy's attacks.
A2 The shielded laptop case kept the computer safe from damage.
B1 The shielded cable prevented interference from disrupting the signal.
B2 The shielded bunker provided a safe haven during the storm.
C1 The shielded vault contained the most valuable treasures in the museum.
C2 The shielded server room was impervious to cyber attacks.
formal The data is shielded from unauthorized access by multiple layers of encryption.
informal She shielded her eyes from the sun with her hand.
slang He shielded his buddy from getting caught by distracting the teacher.
figurative The strong friendship shielded her from the harsh realities of life.
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