security
- IPA[səˈkyo͝orədē]
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- the state of being free from danger or threat;the safety of a state or organization against criminal activity such as terrorism, theft, or espionage
noun: security, plural noun: securities
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- 1. the state of being free from danger or threat:
the system is designed to provide maximum security against toxic spills
job security
- 2. the safety of a state or organization against criminal activity such as terrorism, theft, or espionage:
a matter of national security
- 3. procedures followed or measures taken to ensure the safety of a state or organization:
amid tight security the presidents met in the Colombian resort
- 4. the state of feeling safe, stable, and free from fear or anxiety:
the emotional security of being the one special person that someone else loves
- 5. a thing deposited or pledged as a guarantee of the fulfillment of an undertaking or the repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in case of default.
- 6. a certificate attesting credit, the ownership of stocks or bonds, or the right to ownership connected with tradable derivatives.
- 7. a private police force that guards a building, campus, park, etc.
n. a familiar blanket or other piece of soft fabric held by a young child as a source of comfort:
my daughter's three and a half and she's had a security blanket since she was a year old
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n. a familiar blanket or other piece of soft fabric held by a young child as a source of comfort:
my daughter's three and a half and she's had a security blanket since she was a year old
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n. a verification of the identity and trustworthiness of someone such as a government employee, in order to maintain security:
some 400,000 security checks were run on Manhattan Project employees
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n. a verification of the identity and trustworthiness of an employee in order to maintain security:
some 400,000 security checks were run on Manhattan Project employees
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n. any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income:
she was living on social security
social security benefits
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n. (in the UK) monetary assistance from the state for people with an inadequate or no income:
she was living on social security
social security benefits
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n. the state of having a job that is secure and from which one is unlikely to be dismissed:
these short-term contracts offer workers little or no job security
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n. a person or situation which poses a possible threat to the security of something.
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- IPA[sɪˈkjʊərɪti]
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- n.the state of being free from danger or threat:
- the system is designed to provide maximum security against toxic spills
job security
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