shielded

/ˈʃildɪd/
adjective
  1. Protected from harm, danger, or unwanted influences.
    • She grew up in a shielded environment, far from the city's noise.
    • The witness was kept in a shielded location for safety.
    • The shielded cables prevent electrical interference.
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verb
  1. Past tense of shield: protected or defended from harm, danger, or unwanted influences.
    • The parents shielded their children from the bad news.
    • The umbrella shielded her from the rain.
    • He shielded his eyes from the bright sun with his hand.
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