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overprotection

[ US /ˌoʊvɝpɹəˈtɛkʃən/ ]
[ UK /ˌə‍ʊvəpɹətˈɛkʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. excessive protection

How To Use overprotection In A Sentence

  • Remember, though, that while help is usually welcome, interference and overprotection are definitely not. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such restlessness has not just been a by-product of institutional overprotection.
  • The experience during grow-up is correlated with the parental rearing styles of strict punishment, denial, excessive interference and overprotection.
  • Meanwhile, behind securely fastened doors, she says, you have all this overprotection. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parental overprotection can have negative consequences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Large corporations, mostly family-owned conglomerates, are forced to remain inactive because of the government's overprotection of labor interests to the detriment of the economy.
  • It had previously been reported that overprotection by parents increased hopelessness.
  • Overprotectionism is killing the age old theory that sometimes the best way to learn what is dangerous is to get hit in the eye with a conker…
  • The experience during grow-up is correlated with the parental rearing styles of strict punishment, denial, excessive interference and overprotection.
  • This overprotection is another driver of segregation. Times, Sunday Times
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