Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"protectively" Definitions
  1. in a way that is intended to protect or that shows a wish to protect somebody/something

133 Sentences With "protectively"

How to use protectively in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "protectively" and check conjugation/comparative form for "protectively". Mastering all the usages of "protectively" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Protectively preparing At the White House, aides have protectively been preparing for a departure in case a deal can be struck.
"She was beaming and protectively holding her ring finger," added the onlooker.
At one point, Kardashian, 29, protectively pulls Chyna, 28, onto his lap.
"No way," he says, drawing his stack closer to his body protectively.
E1 ( stepping protectively in front of Executive 3 ): Of course, Mr. Musk.
Prince Charles and William, who protectively holds his son's hand, also appear.
We're flanked by my aunt and uncle, their bodies wrapped protectively around us.
Cohen's beloved dog, Wacha, was on hand, too, watching protectively over the newborn.
Then her ashes would join him, protectively, definitively, behind the green marble wall.
Tyler slipped his arm protectively around me, both sharing my newly revealed sadness.
"What do you want?" she demanded angrily, clutching me and my brother protectively.
Anna, now 15, huddled protectively over her mother as she recounted the story.
This year, the party protectively printed 100,000 ballots, Hawaii Democratic spokesperson Ethan Oki said.
In an extraordinary moment, the police officer protectively helped the soldier to his feet.
South Koreans gathered to mark Trump's address, with local police protectively lining the streets.
If it finds vulnerable, weak Pokémon, it protectively brings them into its water bubble.
The necklace curls around the neck almost protectively, a bejeweled mamba guarding its nest.
But her government is protectively preparing the paperwork for that vote to go ahead.
I tucked the box under my arm protectively as I walked to the register.
Prestigious Parisian department stores Printemps and Galeries Lafayette protectively shut their doors on Saturday afternoon.
The four villages on the island were being evacuated protectively, a fire brigade official said.
It's in the nature of fandom, of course, to crouch protectively over a beloved program.
Inside the theatre, Fogelson stood up front, his arms crossed protectively, to introduce the film.
His younger sister, Aida Lugo, recalled her Havana-born brother protectively standing guard over her stroller.
The badass lady bonobos united, with a few older, higher-ranking senior females swooping in protectively.
She's easily angered, and prone to protectively withdraw into herself when her feelings get too strong.
He has his arms protectively on her shoulders as they both look off in the same direction.
Some of the mice being so carefully and protectively raised are good for a range of work.
He can't help but test Cersei's boundaries by advancing on her, watching The Mountain step protectively forward.
Meanwhile, Carino was standing up behind his fiancée's chair and had his hand protectively on her chair.
Many banks in London have protectively asked their clients to sign over derivatives contracts to new jurisdictions.
The test results have resulted in dozens more transportation security officers protectively self-quarantining, according to the union.
Max: Speaking of Western civilization, a lot of the commenters seemed to react to the phrase very protectively.
One fleet had protectively uniformed drivers in regularly disinfected cars to transport medical workers in Wuhan—for free.
She stood, smiling, with her arm wrapped protectively around him, nuzzling his dark hair and stroking his rounded cheek.
St. Jacques was built in the Middle Ages with a narrow grid of houses huddled protectively against one another.
"The detainee, who was held protectively, was suffering from a health problem," the statement said, without giving any details.
Just as self-driving cars allow the user to determine whether the car will behave protectively, humanistically, altruistically, etc.
The 5-inch crustacean protectively clutches a monstrous ball of eggs, its bulging alien eyes defiantly staring down the camera.
Mr. Wiesel watched his mother and his sister Tzipora walk off to the right, his mother protectively stroking Tzipora's hair.
Most, like the Arkema plant, were shut down protectively before Harvey hit, and have remained closed because of high water.
One fleet comes equipped with protectively uniformed drivers in regularly disinfected cars to transport medical workers in Wuhan for free.
NBC News reported Tuesday that Trump has treated his meetings with Putin more protectively than his interactions with other world leaders.
When she reaches to lift a tray of sourdough loaves, years of built-up tissue coil protectively around the old wound.
My brother tells of drunk people in the street punching one-handed while holding their pita-wrapped meat protectively behind them.
You see two children in the chamber; Ms. Ferri later joins them there, then leads them out, standing protectively with them.
Protectively, he signed over legal guardianship of his daughter to a US citizen in case anything were to happen to him.
In each instance, the Fed lowered rates protectively three times before pausing as threats faded from view and the economy steadied itself.
The red alert level, the Directorate&aposs highest, was maintained for weeks, and 11 people living in nearby houses were protectively evacuated.
When various sacrificial animals associated with Abakuá ritual appear — goats, fish, roosters — she caresses them protectively, and their bodies merge with hers.
It's fascinating to see Ameira reflexively, protectively side with Demetrius against him, and amusing to watch the two passengers develop a rapport.
He's got a serene, self-protectively hardened face that conveys simultaneous hurt and wonder and an awareness that the wonder can hurt.
Analysts said market participants might be taking profits protectively ahead of the closure of the National People's Congress, although mainland shares finished up.
A photograph taken in a happier time shows them hugging and smiling into the camera, Muhammed's arm wrapped protectively around his little brother.
In other words, there's no evolutionary advantage for scallops and other bivalves to experience pain, as their shells close protectively due to other causes.
He said he hoped he had done enough to keep them calm and had even found himself subconsciously standing in front of them protectively.
Piller slipped her hand into her stepfather's, and her mother put her arm protectively around Piller's back as the three continued walking in silence.
But some who knew the couple in the past saw hypocrisy in Huffman and Macy's actions and in the friends who protectively stood by them.
The US has invested trillions of dollars in a sophisticated defense and intelligence apparatus that, left to its own devices, protectively escalates the country to war.
Companies must in fact now arm themselves protectively for a hard Brexit; we hope, however, that these preprations will never need to be put into practice.
Among the latest cases were 21 Greek passengers of two flights from Spain, who the state put protectively in quarantine in a hotel earlier this week.
Michael escorts us along the perimeter of the showroom, wedging himself protectively between us and the racks of dresses; we can look but we cannot touch.
Quebec's provincial police said 250 people were protectively removed from homes in the area as of late afternoon in case the dam on the Rouge River breaks.
Proud dad Liev Schreiber (and Ray Donovan nominee) walked the carpet with his adorable 8-year-old son Kai and protectively stroked his hair throughout the night.
Protectively, many of those women have received chemotherapy, which can have devastating side effects, including anemia, a weakened immune system, hair loss, diarrhea, fatigue and memory loss.
But shortly into the ceremony, Mr. Postilio began to falter; Ms. Ebersole seated the couple on a tufted banquette, where Mr. Conlon rubbed his fiancé's back protectively.
Guard Alex Lewis insisted the offensive linemen are delighted to spend more of their time aggressively charging forward in run-blocking schemes instead of protectively pass-blocking.
In the photo above, Prince Harry appeared behind his wife in a stance similar to one that a bodyguard might take, extending his arms and legs protectively.
The pictures show the massive animal standing up to a hungry coyote, hovering over her baby protectively and staring intimidatingly at the animal, until the predator finally retreats.
They encase themselves in environments that will magnify their view of themselves in the world or protectively narrow it, and, either way, keep thoughts of dissolution at bay.
The light hurt my eyes, and sounds felt like sharp little jabs at my head; when the helicopter came, that afternoon on the roof, I hunched over, protectively.
Later, as he and Lilly slowly circle each other in an intimate, forbidden conversation, the camera hovers so protectively we wonder if it knows something that we don't.
Upon hearing that I'm a journalist, the workers eye me suspiciously and shield their work protectively until reassured by Yewande Animashawun, the premiere (head) of the tailoring workroom.
In her own take on the "Three Graces" — she frequently upends and pays homage to ancient Greek art — the Graces are red, yellow, brown, and support each other protectively.
That's why companies may choose to register their brands in China protectively, whether or not they have immediate plans to expand in the world's second-largest economy, Dresden said.
In a crowd intermixed with law enforcement officers and relieved families, a man placed his arm protectively around a young boy and used the other to offer a leading hand.
In a video posted on the Odense Zoo's Facebook page, the parents can be seen confronting the baby's new adoptive family, who protectively nuzzled the chick in between their legs.
In a video posted on the Odense Zoo's Facebook page, the parents can be seen confronting the baby's new adoptive family, who protectively nuzzled the chick in between their legs.
But experts say it's not unusual for companies and individuals to protectively register their brands in China, where counterfeits run rampant and guarding intellectual property can be an uphill battle.
Following the Anfal genocide, the Kurds obtained some autonomy in Northern Iraq, reinforced by the creation of a no-fly zone that was protectively patrolled by U.S. and British warplanes.
As soon as the Syrian family of four stepped into the baggage claim area, the synagogue members surrounded them protectively, offering the flowers and signs, as a resettlement worker translated.
On Monday's episode, he showed up in the middle of the cocktail party and pleaded for Rachel's forgiveness in the driveway while every single other contestant hovered protectively 10 feet away.
Then, once you clear the tunnel, the fjords come into view, looming protectively above the small, bright clapboard houses and lone gas station that make up this tiny speck of civilization.
Wire was light and malleable, but when used for crocheting and weaving forms inside other forms, it could and did cut flesh, requiring Asawa to swath her hands protectively as she worked.
Legs crossed, arms self-protectively pressed to their chests, they were rapt as Ms. Martin, chirpily reassuring, sought to address that eternal, and eternally vexing, question: Just what is it women want?
By lessening the pressure users feel to compete for attention, platforms can both make themselves healthier for frequent users and boost engagement among those who may have self-protectively phased out of sharing.
Clinton held an impassive gaze, one burly Secret Service agent, his head shaved and wearing a purple shirt and cuff links, put an arm around the Democratic nominee and protectively patted her shoulder.
At times, while watching straight men clutch their girlfriends protectively during Kendrick Lamar or Brockhampton's electrifying sets, I wanted to shake people's shoulders and tell them it's OK to let loose a bit.
Like anyone his age, De Niro moves in a way that prioritizes stability: His elbows stay tucked protectively near his ribs, and his feet jab stiffly out without disturbing his center of gravity.
Baer said in a statement published late on Wednesday it would appeal to the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, but was protectively booking the charges in case it winds up being forced to pay.
Goldin and Mueller weren't involved romantically, but the pictures are filled with romance; in them, Mueller emerges as the star of her own movie, as she cuddles her son or holds Goldin protectively.
"We're self-protectively pessimistic and do not want to assume the other likes us before we find out if that's really true," says a third co-author, Yale University psychology professor Margaret S. Clark.
French police, who patrol the nation&aposs airports and train stations along with soldiers, routinely set up security lines around abandoned packages and protectively blow them up in case they have bombs hidden inside.
The gestures she used when discussing her symptoms — fingertips interlocked protectively over her upper abdomen — where the same gestures she'd used when mentioning that her father had died of liver failure, Charon pointed out.
Wood added that even though the duchess has her "hand protectively over her lower belly," her lifted smile and raised eyebrows are a clear indicator of happiness while speaking with someone else they know.
The number for white-clad nymphs, filling the stage protectively while the injured Daphnis (Cory Stearns) lies unconscious, starts handsomely, while the black-clad pirates use heels and arms colorfully in their second-scene number.
"Untitled [Young Man, Old Woman, and children standing outside a tent]" (333–69) features a roguishly handsome young man and an old woman who grips the hands of the children protectively, with a shy smile.
Then a youthful, nicely dressed white couple, walking arm-in-arm, stopped abruptly as the man moved in front of the woman defensively, protectively, only to tell me he didn't know where the bar was.
Palms lean protectively, ready to offer shade, but none is needed here indoors at Teranga in East Harlem, one of the city's loveliest spaces in which to graze, lounge and resist the levies of life.
"My Mother calls me 'John McCain in a dress' – my relationship with my father has always been magic – we are fiercely and protectively forever on each other's team," Meghan captioned a smiling photo with her father.
While polls show broad bipartisan support for calling new witnesses, Mr. Gardner, who protectively endorsed Mr. Trump's re-election months ago, is keenly aware that he stands no chance without the wholehearted backing of the president.
It is especially effective to see her in the unbuttoned shirtwaist for her blunt conversation with John Grey, and the contrast it poses with the protectively wrapped shawl she wears as she bids John and William farewell.
And as much as voters praised the female candidates for their readiness to take on Trump, some would almost protectively confess that they didn't want to watch Warren or Harris or Klobuchar go through what Hillary Clinton did.
Captivity invites appropriation, and appropriation can take different forms, as for example when Eliot protectively sought to shape the perception of Pound in the world at large as a cold high modernist, rather than as an intemperate propagandist.
At least a dozen members who had met in person or in small groups with the two men announced one by one that they would protectively self-quarantine, including the second-ranking Republican, Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana.
As the hospital days continued, I started to invest my energy in buying new furniture and assembling it alone in front of the contestants, whom I had started to think of passionately and protectively as friends, children even.
In short, it views our treasured natural landscape as a resource in its own right, to be managed carefully and protectively, and not simply as a cash cow to be exploited or dominated for unsustainable short-term profits.
Using flat fields of high-pitched colors, Scully paints close-up views of Oisín playing at the beach, where intense swaths of blue, pink, orange, and red protectively encircle the boy, the lucky subject of his father's loving attention.
Andre CarsonAndré CarsonTrump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move House Democrats urge Trump to end deportations of Iraqis after diabetic man's death Live coverage: Mueller testifies before Congress MORE (D-Ind.) protectively put his arm around her.
In the course of writing this essay, I was surprised by the number of people who, even as they protectively warned me against essentializing or pigeonholing the city, posited Baltimore as a microcosm of the country as a whole.
NEW DELHI, July 27 (Reuters) - Indian wrestler Narsingh Yadav's allegations of 'sabotage' after failing a dope test gained grounds but his Olympic hopes receded further with the country protectively naming a replacement for him at next month's Rio Games.
CalPERS and a coalition of 75 institutional investors had argued that such a requirement would be a waste of time and money for them and for the courts, which would be flooded with suits and motions by investors filing protectively.
A Mother's Hand, Alain Mafart Renodier, FrancePhotographer A. M. Renodier was on a wintertime visit to Japan's Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park when he took this poignant photograph of a sleeping baby Japanese macaque, its mother's hand protectively covering its head.
A siege of enraptured bros and house heads press closer, phones and glowsticks thrust skyward, though toward what end is unclear; others linger, almost protectively, on the outskirts, dancing in time to bass thuds and a red glow emanating from within.
In one particular shot, captured in an elevator and posted to the star's Instagram (with 2.5 million likes), Beyoncé stares fiercely into the camera, her hand placed protectively on her young daughter's arm, as her princess dress overtakes the floor.
They then pleaded with other European countries to join France's mostly lonely fight in the region, and, protectively, expressed "gratitude" for the tactical support of the United States, which has also been threatening to pull out forces from the region.
His goal was the same as that of all post-World War II French leaders, including Charles de Gaulle and François Mitterrand: to prevent another war by hugging Germany — fraternally and self-protectively — in a tight economic and political union.
The episode, titled "What Have They Done," features Kidman remembering visiting a fertility clinic with Skarsgård, along with sweet memories of him playing with their sons, and him holding her protectively in a moment before he turned violent and abusive in their marriage.
There are exceptions under Rule 17a-7; therefore, it is common that a fund's board of directors must vote on crosses, to protectively ensure that a cross meets all criteria, is in the best interest of all parties, and there are no conflicts.
While over 200 players "took a knee" at the next opportunity, just as Mr Trump must have hoped they would, their teammates, white and black, and also many team owners, stood over them protectively, with a supportive hand on their shoulders, or with linked arms.
Protectively hunched over on a couch in baggy jeans and a beanie, Cole does look the part; he reminded me of the kind of pasty, silently seething boy who might take up a tiki torch after watching too many alt-right videos on YouTube.
The Secret Service and the NYPD are taking extraordinary steps to brace for potential violence of the kind that, in this especially vicious campaign, has seen fistfights erupt at rallies and nervous Secret Service agents several times rush the campaign stage to protectively surround the candidates.
She sits in front of a circle of strangers, arms and legs protectively crossed, and unloads all sorts of painful family history — her father's psychotic depression, her brother's suicide, her mother's manipulative tendencies, and her own roiling feelings of guilt and resentment toward her husband and teenage children.
In a painting by the American artist Alice Neel, full of broad brush strokes and vibrant colors, Nochlin looms large as a matriarch, her wide eyes confronting the viewer head-on, as she protectively envelops her daughter, Daisy, who — like her mother — stares out expectantly from the canvas.
The 1991 team, the first American World Cup champion, was composed of trailblazers who fought for opportunity and protectively mentored members of this new generation, who are doing the same for the next, fighting for equality and a sustainable pro league — a fight that is rippling around the world.
The aged gingerly set forth from their residential hotels in search of bananas and condensed milk, braving all the dangers of the street, self-protectively oblivious of the dateline, still inhabiting a shimmery haze of 1937 within themselves, and as we pass them by, we are fleetingly pulled into their orbit.
Many are studies for the works in the show, and aside from a few that sink into torpid academicism, all are executed with an unerringly fluid line, trembling across the contours of a form — a hand, a pleated gown, an open, inquiring face — setting it aglow in the gallery's protectively dim light.
Now if we'd just paid close to 20 bucks for a giant pile of meat and Doritos, we'd be wrapping one forearm protectively around the helmet, staring aggressively at strangers, and eating the entire thing like we'd just escaped from prison and had no idea whether we'd ever get another chance to eat trash out of a plastic hat.
Standouts include a Tee A. Corinne-designed coloring book consisting of exquisite line drawings of vulvae; Harmony Hammond's sculpture of two clothbound ladderlike forms leaning protectively together; and Louise Fishman's 34003 "Angry Paintings," acts of controlled gestural chaos that name heroic lesbian names (the critic Jill Johnston, the anthropologist Esther Newton, Ms. Fishman's partner at the time) and speak of emotions once suppressed, now released.
One is as a poignant rendezvous of some of the New York artists who have formed Mr. Close's wide circle — Philip Glass, in a well-known image of a wild-haired young composer, who will watch protectively over commuters as they descend an escalator; Lou Reed and Cindy Sherman, along with the painter Cecily Brown, the artist Kara Walker (above) and the painter Alex Katz, who is going strong at 89.
In "A New Psychology of Women: Gender, Culture, and Ethnicity," Hilary M. Lips writes: "…parents tend to touch infant boys less often and more roughly than infant daughters and that daughters are handled more gently and protectively..." Research also shows that parents treat sons differently after they've suffered injuries than they do daughters, and another study, "Gender and Age Differences in Parent-Child Emotion Talk," reveals that mothers use more emotional language with preschool-aged daughters than they do with comparably aged sons.
There is an awkwardness to the forms and a sense of angst lacing the poses, which subvert and complicate the imagery: "Figura seduta" ("Seated Figure," 1944) grips her hair and crosses her legs tightly, protectively, together; the kneeling "Piccola figura" ("Small Figure," 133–44) clutches her chest and belly as she arches her body back — awestruck, defeated, or emotionally overwhelmed; the hands of "Piccolo nudo" ("Kneeling Nude," 1945) are pulled behind her back as her body bends forward, like a prisoner of a death squad.
" The book, which includes short texts by some of the fathers and an introduction by the writer and educator Jelani Cobb, explores the many facets of its subjects' lives: Eric, protectively embracing his children, expresses joy knowing that he helped his children become "sensitive, caring, empathetic, thoughtful human beings"; Darnell, posing with his son on his birthday, proudly wears a Superman T-shirt emblazoned with "Papa"; Jermaine, fearful of "messing up," dotes on his daughter; and Pernell, walking hand in hand with his child, affirms that raising "a young lady is not the sole responsibility of the mother.

No results under this filter, show 133 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.