Protector vs Bodyguard - What's the difference?
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Someone who protects or guards, by assignment or on their own initiative.
A device or mechanism which is designed to protect.
One who prevents interference.
A state or other subject under international law, exercising a protectorate over another subject in international law.
* Jon Huntsman, Jr.
(UK, historical) One having the care of the kingdom during the king's minority; a regent.
(Roman Catholic) A cardinal, from one of the more considerable Roman Catholic nations, who looks after the interests of his people at Rome; also, a cardinal who has the same relation to a college, religious order, etc.
A person or group of persons, often armed, responsible for protecting an individual.
To act as bodyguard for (someone); figuratively , to protect.
* 2005 , (Christopher Hitchens), ‘Burned Out’, Slate , Mar 7 2005:
Protector is a related term of bodyguard.
As nouns the difference between protector and bodyguard
is that protector is someone who protects or guards, by assignment or on their own initiative while bodyguard is bodyguard.protector
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* protectour (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- I stand before you in the spirit of pure public service — not as a protector of the status quo, but as an agent of change.
- (Shakespeare)
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* guard * sentrybodyguard
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(en verb)- The same report, on a news page and not bodyguarded by any news analysis warning, goes on to say that repeated discoveries of cheating and covert activity mean that the credibility of Iran has been harmed.
