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Definition of guarded in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of guarded. Pronunciation of guarded. Translations of guarded. guarded synonyms, guarded antonyms. Information about guarded in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. 3. Cautious; restrained: We view these changes with guarded optimism.
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Guarded - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Threads often have to coordinate their actions. The most common coordination idiom is the guarded block. Let's use guarded blocks to create a Producer-Consumer application. This kind of application shares data between two threads: the producer, that creates the data, and the consumer, that does something with it.
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Sorry, no dictionaries indexed in the selected category contain the exact phrase guarded prognosis. You can look up the words in the phrase individually using these links: guarded prognosis Not helpful?
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guarded. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. ADJECTIVE: 1. Protected; defended. 2. Watched over; supervised. 3. Cautious; restrained: We view these changes with guarded optimism.
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Words that rhyme with guarded One- and two-syllable Beginning Rhymes of guarded:
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You don’t really know for sure why you take the vambraces from his arms; his body lying limp and deadly white in the little Elven boat, the one that had brought him here, You take them anyway, at the last moment, just before Legolas begins to push the boat away from the shore to send him on his journey down the Anduin.
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Sasha pulled the car carelessly up to the front of the Manor. She should put it in the garage, but if she found out where her charge had gone off to, she was damned sure she would be ready to take off at a moment's notice to do her job. Now what? she wondered. Go read a book? That's probably what he'd like her to do.
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