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security
noun
Protection; effectual defense or saftey from danger of any kind; as a chain of forts erected for the security of the frontiers.
security
That which protects or guards from danger. A navy constitutes the security of Great Britain from invasion.
security
Freedom from fear or apprehension; confidence of safety; whence, negligence in providing means of defense. Security is dangerous, for it exposes men to attack when unprepared. Security in sin is the worst condition of the sinner.
security
Safety; certainty. We have no security for peace with Algiers, but the dread of our navy.
security
Anything given or deposited to secure the payment of a debt, or the performance of a contract; as a bond with surety, a mortgage, the indorsement of a responsible man, a pledge.
security
Something given or done to secure peace or good behavior. Violent and dangerous men are obliged to give security for their good behavior, or for keeping the peace. This security in being bound with one or more sureties in a recognizance to the king or state.