Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
praetorian
Adjective
/prɪˈtɔːr.i.ən/

Definition
Relating to the Praetorian Guard of ancient Rome; often used to describe something associated with elite or protective forces.

Examples
- The praetorian guards ensured the safety of the emperor during the tumultuous times of ancient Rome.
- He held a praetorian role in the organization, making sure that all key figures were well-protected.
- In some contexts, the term can describe any highly authoritative or influential group that acts as defenders or enforcers.

Meaning
The term ‘praetorian’ typically refers to an elite unit that provides protection to a leader or important individual, often characterized by its powerful and authoritative presence.

Synonyms
- Elite
- Guard
- Protective
- Authoritative