- safety; securityantonym:
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi)
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- safety; security
This meaning is used to describe the state of being free from danger or harm, often in contexts related to physical well-being, procedures, or environments.
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2002: President Bush signs the Homeland Security Act and it becomes an official Cabinet agency.
If I was going to the African continent where would be the safest and most sanitary place?
In short some guns have excellent security systems to prevent accidental firing (e.g. when dropped), others don't.
The Department of Homeland Security's primary function is the prevention of terrorist attacks occurring within America and, in the extreme case of an attack happening, holding losses to the smallest possible level and swiftly carrying out restoration.
One of the important differences between Japanese and Americans is that Japanese tend to choose a safe course in life, while Americans choose to explore and challenge life.
Crossing guards are posted during school hours to guide children safely across busy streets.