security

security
se•cu•ri•ty
[[t]sɪˈkyʊər ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. -ties, adj.
1) freedom from danger, risk, etc.; safety
2) freedom from care, anxiety, or doubt
3) something that protects or makes safe; defense
4) freedom from financial cares
5) precautions taken to guard against crime, sabotage, etc
6) a department or organization responsible for protection or safety
7) precautions taken against escape:
to be held in maximum security[/ex]
8) an assurance; guarantee
9) law
a) something given as surety for the fulfillment of an obligation
b) a person who becomes surety for another
10) bus
a) evidence of property, as a bond or a certificate of stock
b) securities, stocks and bonds
11) archaic overconfidence; cockiness
12) cvb pertaining to security:
strict security measures[/ex]
Etymology: 1400–50; late ME securytye, securite(e) < L sēcūritās

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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