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"protectiveness" Definitions
  1. the quality of wishing to provide protection for somebody/something

105 Sentences With "protectiveness"

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"I feel a certain amount of protectiveness," Moore told People.
It's a combination of anger, desire, feeling threatened, protectiveness, discomfort.
That's partly, Mr. Fish said, thanks to Ms. Price's protectiveness.
"I feel a mixture of intense love and protectiveness," she said.
So I felt this protectiveness, and kind of became a character.
Egyptians admired cats' fertility, strength, athleticism and protectiveness of their young.
So I understand the protectiveness that fans feel over comic books.
But over the years his protectiveness turns obsessive, and then monstrous.
If student loyalty and protectiveness is any indication, Santai is doing well.
Is this protectiveness over Kelly's baby going to stir up parental longings?
Brutality, murderous sibling rivalry and sibling protectiveness are among the story's themes.
BESTIE I applaud your protectiveness of your pal — less so your judgment.
That baseline of love and protectiveness continues even when things become confrontational.
Ingrained habits of nontransparency and protectiveness prevailed, though, and she squandered the opportunity.
When it comes to intolerance, "I feel a certain amount of protectiveness," Moore continued.
The Lorax's protectiveness of his Truffula trees … make the difference between life and death.
The anxiety and over-protectiveness he describes in his mom sounds completely like mine.
All of her passion and protectiveness is sure to make her a fantastic mother.
It's natural for their fans to feel a sense of protectiveness bordering on ownership.
Maggie and Webber come to an understanding about his dad-style protectiveness over her.
Some studies suggest vaccines lose some protectiveness during the course of a single flu season.
But his protectiveness of Ms. Parker, as she prepared for her show's debut, was evident.
Intimate moments in my children's experience were set in amber, unfiltered by my paternal protectiveness.
Linda Emond is magnificent in the scene, leonine in her protectiveness yet remaining perfectly calm.
Moore said to People that she feels "protectiveness" over her family when she hears about intolerance.
Hayes's sonnets emerge out of a sense of peril, and the evasiveness and protectiveness it requires.
Tracey Jackson, a longtime friend, calls her "almost Garboesque" in her protectiveness over her private life.
I felt a rush of parental protectiveness when a middle-aged man walked in on us.
So, I approach your question with skepticism, though I totally get your protectiveness as loving parents.
So there's not a reluctance or a protectiveness: when it's ready, we're going to share it.
Emma Watson would rather keep her private life private — and that protectiveness extends to her internet presence.
Even within the domain of "economic globalization," China doesn't share the U.S.'s protectiveness of intellectual property.
You join them because you want to have some protectiveness for the wildness you want to have.
But the shoes definitely continue to inspire and haunt Lila, and her protectiveness over them is extreme.
They arouse human care and protectiveness even for a species that massacres songbirds and poses other environmental threats.
Leon's parties quickly gained a loyal following: reliable drugs and never-ending sex under an umbrella of protectiveness.
A sense of protectiveness can lead some parts of the fan base to be quick to form harassment mobs.
The network's PR is known for the aggressive protectiveness of its talent and its frequent pushback on negative stories.
On Baseball PHOENIX — No city's fans combine supreme confidence, mother bear protectiveness and unrelenting demands the way Philadelphia's do.
And in some cases, there's a protectiveness over the status quo -- or at least a reluctance to challenge it.
This protectiveness by parents further emboldens abusers, who know that even if caught they are not likely to be charged.
As a seemingly gentle, childlike man, he inspired a protectiveness in his most fervent fans that continues to this day.
Her function, it seemed, was to generate situations that would draw out Holmes's protectiveness on Watson's behalf — to humanize Holmes.
Her mother, who restored antique tapestries in the family business in Paris, represented an ideal of care and protectiveness to Louise.
Hoda Kotb may still be on maternity leave, but when she returns to work, her pup's got this protectiveness thing covered.
Tate said she has more confidence now, and if she faces Rousey, she'll do it with a new sense of protectiveness.
But asked to recall Herman on Friday, many of his collaborators pointed to a fierce, almost parental protectiveness toward his shows.
But in Speechless, it very quickly becomes clear that her stubbornness comes from a deep love and fierce protectiveness for her kids.
"Carrie has Politico in her blood, and her passion and protectiveness is like that of a parent for a child," he said.
That hesitancy is consistent with the company's longstanding ethos of extreme control, protectiveness over its creative properties, and adherence to family-friendliness.
She endows her Isabelle with a superstitious peasant woman's trepidation in the face of the unknown and a mother's doubts-vanquishing protectiveness.
I know how the members of the Beyhive feel about Rachel Roy because I too have felt that incredible protectiveness and anger.
Initially Gilly doesn't seem to be interested in having a relationship with Sam, but his loyalty and protectiveness ultimately win her over.
Without a doubt, there are elements of delusion embedded in stanning, but this delusion is armed with a sense of righteousness and protectiveness.
Maya responds to the ensuing challenges with fierce protectiveness, teeth bared and ready to pounce on anyone who dares get in JJ's way.
Their dynamic is unmistakably a classic mother / adult-daughter pairing, with both women alternating protectiveness and exasperated I-know-what's-best-for-you bossiness.
It also explains the appeal of Kodak's return to society: a protectiveness of his future through an unnerving familiarity with where he may be headed.
Tensions and fierce protectiveness of her people led Sheela to allegedly orchestrate what is still known as the largest bioterror attack in the United States.
Where Aliyah could be gently reasoned, Terry is driven by maternal protectiveness and a racial elitism that, in the early episodes, Ms. King feasts on.
Rural co-ops' opposition to air regulations is a combination of stubborn habit and justifiable protectiveness of their members, who are often poorer than average.
Moreover it's good that she "feels very protective" of the dancer, but she doesn't explain how that protectiveness takes form other than checking in with Ziegler.
Some of the most awkward and most affecting moments involve Leonard's sexuality and Hap's protectiveness, in a time and place where gay slurs flow like water.
Annie's romantic dilemma may be the center of "Juliet, Naked," but Annie herself is a thinly conceived character, sketched with gallant protectiveness rather than psychological insight.
What Big Little Lies coheres on now is a kind of paradoxical intimacy: a feeling of mutual protectiveness, expressed while keeping careful distances from each other.
Fueling the Blaine sisters' determination to bring classmates to the polls and elect Mr. Gillum is a protectiveness and fear about the fate of black men.
But stepping back and processing that emotion, I realised that it wasn't jealousy, but feelings of protectiveness over Thomas, and wanting to make sure he was safe.
So too was her attachment and protectiveness toward animals, and maybe even a slight preference for four-legged friends over the more complicated and mercurial two-legged peers.
My mother's protectiveness, in its proper context, is to shield me from ill-intentioned members of my community preoccupied with the so-called honor of girls and women.
Gloria Karefa-Smart, Aisha's mother, is the sole executor of the writer's estate, and is known by scholars for her protectiveness over the rights to cite his work.
I wonder if she removes people from her pictures not simply due to the difficulty of arranging figures into her tight geometries, but also from a degree of protectiveness.
Conservatives tend to be upset by his enthusiasm for Islam and his environmentalism; liberals object to his vehement defense of foxhunting and his protectiveness of Britain's ancient social hierarchies.
He stood there throughout the event, arms crossed loosely over his chest, half hidden by a wall of black draping, watching his author with a mix of protectiveness and amusement.
Despite the wounds inflicted on the surface, there is a protectiveness about these portraits, an immersion within a self-contained, perfectly realized realm, where their isolation only increases their intimacy.
Yes. Although this sounds counter-feminist in some ways, I don't feel the same obligation or protectiveness over men, who typically have more agency in these sexual circumstances than women.
He was kind to her older sister, who was born with mental disabilities, and who Miranda referred to as "my heart" and "my girl" with an air of fierce protectiveness.
Rosemarie DeWitt plays a mother whose over-protectiveness is first enabled and then ultimately threatened by an implant that allows her to see her daughter's whereabouts at any given moment.
She continues: This silence is not due simply to the extreme effectiveness of the grid as a barricade against speech, but to the protectiveness of its mesh against all intrusions from outside.
Align yourself with the culturally disheartened … figure out why people don't feel so upwardly mobile anymore … and show respect — more than that, protectiveness — toward the economic system that made America rich … capitalism.
Someone once told me that being a parent is like having your heart outside your body at all times, and I feel that swell of love and protectiveness instinctively toward any cute black child.
Brad is a perfect ally and foil for Amy, delivering a mix of good-natured paternal protectiveness and humor in his social scenes, while bringing precision and intensity to the show's fast-paced action sequences.
Behind these caveats is the wish to control interpretation, and behind that vain hope is, in no particular order, a writer's ego, a father's protectiveness and a deep familiarity with the average internet comment section.
The two lived next door to each other, with Reynolds enduring her daughter's playful sniping, but Fisher also exhibiting the sort of protectiveness that takes root when roles are flipped and the child becomes the parent.
Ms. Leaming, whose recent biography of the former first lady argued that she developed post-traumatic stress disorder after the assassination, said she understood any protectiveness around such an artifact — innocuous, yet charged with grim significance.
Her admirers praised her on social media and others offered support, including some rivals in the 2020 race, a sign of the protectiveness that many Democrats feel toward their candidates in the face of Republican attacks.
Citing the 2016 defeat of Hillary Clinton, the first woman to be nominated for president from either major party, many Democrats — including those not predisposed to Ms. Warren — expressed particular protectiveness of their candidates this cycle.
While secret-keeping is at the heart of Kit and Diane's relationship, the narrator of My Sister, the Serial Killer suffers from knowing everything about her sister's disastrous choices, and finds herself caught between protectiveness and guilt.
The fact that they are promoting their second album for Matador, The Underside of Power, and about to embark on a sold out European tour with Depeche Mode indicates that I'm insane/delusionally condescending for my protectiveness.
Crossing used goods without a license is, after all, illegal by Mexican law, though perhaps his reticence is just as influenced by the protectiveness that the actors in this business have for their contacts and trade secrets.
In interviews with more than 50 Democratic strategists, lawmakers and lobbyists, a portrait emerged of a campaign facing challenges on all sides, and a candidate struggling to reconcile his protectiveness for his family and meeting the moment.
There's an absolutely brilliant, terrifying moment early on in "Dirt" where she does that literally, clutching her daughter Amma's arms in what's meant to be a motherly gesture of protectiveness but instead is vice-like and sinister.
The amnesiac Alita (Rosa Salazar) progresses from wonderstruck child to moody teenager over the course of days, rebelling from Ido's fatherly protectiveness to spend time with her generic "criminal with a heart of gold" boyfriend Hugo (Keean Johnson).
While Reynolds is undoubtedly more reserved during her interviews than Fisher, Bright Lights proves to be a revealing portrait of the two stars, excavating old resentments and insecurities as well as the fierce love and protectiveness they shared.
By putting the readers in the same position as Michael's family members, Haslett has pulled off something of a brilliant trick: We feel precisely what they feel — the frustration, the protectiveness, the hope and fear and, yes, the obligation.
The fiasco was not surprising — the tone-deafness and self-protectiveness of the Roman intervention, the bafflement and internal divisions of the American bishops, and the liberal-versus-conservative arguments that followed were all characteristic of Catholicism's crisis under Pope Francis.
Since last season, we've seen Sansa turn her back on every man who made false promises to her — whether it was Ramsay's psychopathy, Littlefinger's manipulations, or Jon Snow's patronizing protectiveness and refusal to see her as a player in her own right.
Mr. Zelizer, the Princeton historian, said there was "enthusiasm for sure" about digital access, but uncertainty over whether the new model would improve or worsen the known frustrations of the current libraries, like huge backlogs in processing and protectiveness around politically sensitive documents.
It wasn't bad, but it definitely wasn't good either, and the whole experience left me with a weird range of emotions: pity, then intense guilt for the pity, then a deep discomfort and annoyance for the discomfort, then protectiveness, then fondness, then pity again.
Despite privation and a lack of means to express to each other the staggering uncertainty of their situation, they nonetheless exchange talismanic gifts (the thimble) and are capable of loyalty and protectiveness that evince a humanity greater than any shown to them by society.
In September, the pundit Greg Lukianoff and the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt published a cover story in The Atlantic called "The Coddling of the American Mind," arguing that young people taught to embrace "vindictive protectiveness" were being poorly educated for the challenges of the real world.
I wasn't sure whether it was their inherent beauty — whether, as someone who grew up in a wooded area and now lives in New York, I just missed nature terribly — or if the growing threat of global warming has activated in me a new protectiveness toward the natural world.
Some worry that the idea of a Biden candidacy sounds better than it would turn out to be, and express a sense of protectiveness toward a former vice president who could see himself branded as something other than the Democrats' beloved "Uncle Joe" in a rough-and-tumble primary.
All those things that have never made sense — Trump's warm-and-fuzzies for Vladimir Putin, the mass amnesia about meetings with Russians by people connected to the Trump campaign, Trump's prickly protectiveness about releasing financial details and documents, including his tax returns — must be made to make sense.
It's also hard not to reflect on the relationship between these two movie-industry legends as a case study — upsized for Hollywood, sensationalized accordingly and on display to the entire world — of the currents between almost every parent and child: the pride and the shame; the protectiveness and the destructiveness; the gratitude and the resentment.
Here's How I'd Fix It." First, he describes his paternal protectiveness of Facebook, writing that negative press coverage from "the usual tech journalist peanut gallery" made him feel like "a father watching his son get bullied in a playground for the first time," and excerpting his internal monologue: "How can this perfect, innocent creature get assailed by such ugliness?
In separate interviews, the actors struck similar notes of protectiveness about the "Karate Kid" legacy, about how important it was for "Cobra Kai" to spin the story forward and include some of the film's heart along with the clever callbacks, fan Easter eggs and "humor that comes from the fact that these two guys have not moved past it," Mr. Macchio said.

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