Input protection

I have a case where a maximum of 1.4V will be applied to an GPIO pin immediately before the MCU powers up (the voltage enables a boost converter, which then powers up the NRF52840). I am wondering if a series silicon diode would be adequate to protect the GPIO during this time? Perhaps combined with a series resistor? I believe technically a series diode would limit current to the sub-uA level rather than limiting voltage. Is that okay, or do I strictly need to limit the voltage to 0.3V? 

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