Meaning & Definition of word "Guardrail"

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    Guardrail

    /ˈɡɑrdˌreɪl/

    noun:

    • 1. A barrier intended to protect drivers from dangerous areas or provide safety at the edges of a road or bridge.
      • Example: The guardrail along the highway prevented cars from veering off the road into the steep ravine.
    • 2. A safety feature installed along the sides of a road or in construction sites to prevent accidents.
      • Example: The construction site had guardrails installed to ensure the safety of workers and pedestrians.
    • 3. A similar barrier used in other contexts to define safe or prohibited areas, such as around a deck or platform.
      • Example: They installed a guardrail around the deck to keep children from falling off the edge.

    Etymology

    The term comes from the combination of 'guard' meaning to protect and 'rail' referring to a bar or fence.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    guardrail safety:

    The measures taken to ensure the effectiveness of guardrails in preventing accidents.

    hit the guardrail:

    To collide with the guardrail, usually implying an accident or close call.

    Related Words

    safety barrier:

    A structure designed to protect people or vehicles from danger.

    highway:

    A main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities.

    Slang Meanings of guardrail

    Meaning: A metaphor for a limit or boundary in life.

    Example Sentence: When it comes to work-life balance, I've set up my guardrails.

    Meaning: A safety measure or precaution.

    Example Sentence: I always use guardrails to make sure I don't overspend on my budget.