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safely
[ seyf-lee ]
adverb
- without harm or injury:
The travel team has arrived safely and on schedule.
- without risk or danger:
While we sit safely in our air-conditioned homes complaining, heâs driving across the country working for change.
- in a way that protects from loss, damage, or harm:
I wanted that piece of paper safely filed away, just in case I needed to look at it again.
- without likelihood of being wrong; with reasonable assurance:
I think we can safely say that the zoo expects some puma kittens later this year!
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Example Sentences
Pressed by shrinking options, she sends some of her children safely away from the chaotic aftermath of war, one by one.
But she has a lot of work to do before she can safely dig out the paintbrush.
One hostage was killed and two were wounded in the crossfire - the rest were freed safely by the special forces troops.
"Emergency workers are there to help the public and should be able to do so safely and without fear," he added.
Using Diia, some argue, would allow people to vote quickly, cheaply and safely without having to travel to a polling booth overseas or in the trenches.
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