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safely

[ seyf-lee ]

adverb

  1. without harm or injury:

    The travel team has arrived safely and on schedule.

  2. without risk or danger:

    While we sit safely in our air-conditioned homes complaining, he’s driving across the country working for change.

  3. 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.

  4. 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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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

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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.

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But she has a lot of work to do before she can safely dig out the paintbrush.

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One hostage was killed and two were wounded in the crossfire - the rest were freed safely by the special forces troops.

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"Emergency workers are there to help the public and should be able to do so safely and without fear," he added.

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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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