protective garment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprotectiveandgarment
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protective
adjective
uk/prəˈtek.tɪv/us/prəˈtek.tɪv/
giving ...
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garment
noun[C]
uk/ˈɡɑː.mənt/us/ˈɡɑːr.mənt/
a piece ...
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(Definition ofprotectiveandgarmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Following trials, we still hope to introduce thisprotectivegarmentin 1989.
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In raingear, a cape is usually a long and roomyprotectivegarmentworn to keep one dry in the rain.
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However, rubber pants is still a generic term for any pull-on or snap-on incontinenceprotectivegarment.
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As an infants' garment they had fallen out of favor in the 1950s, but were still the primary adult incontinenceprotectivegarmentand in that role were called rubber bloomers.
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Protective garments and pads can be used.
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Its industrial warp knits are used in hose reinforcement in high-temperature and high-pressure hose manufacture and in protective garments for chainsaw users.
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The firm already has blood on its hands through the operation of that mill, yet it is prepared to resist the provision of basic protective garments because of the cost.
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Protective garments can also prevent pulmonary contusion in explosions.
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It is based on several factors such as a creature's natural aversion to physical injury, magical enhancements, and any protective garments worn.
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The protective garments are designed to protect against chemical/biological hazards and cold-water immersion, to counter g-forces and low pressure at high altitudes, and to provide thermal relief.
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