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--adv. 6 safely, securely: I won't breathe easy till he's safe<br />

behind bars.<br />

--n. 7 vault, crypt, strongbox, safe-deposit or safety-deposit<br />

box, coffer, chest, repository: The necklace is kept in the<br />

safe and I never get a chance to wear it.<br />

safeguard n. 1 protection, defence, security: Such a flimsy fence to is<br />

hardly a sufficient safeguard.<br />

--v. 2 protect, defend, shield, shelter, keep safe, guard;<br />

conserve, save, keep, care for, look after: What is being done<br />

to safeguard the passengers from attacks by bandits?<br />

safe keeping<br />

n. charge, protection, keeping, custody, care, guardianship:<br />

The deed to the house is in the safe keeping of Mr Williams, my<br />

solicitor.<br />

safety n. safeness, protection, aegis, cover, shelter, security,<br />

refuge; sanctuary, safe keeping: There's safety in numbers, so<br />

the more the merrier. We retreated to the safety of the castle<br />

dungeon.<br />

sag v. 1 droop, sink, slump, bend, dip; swag, bag: The board<br />

sagged precariously under his weight. Without a breath stirring,<br />

the banners sagged in the humid air. 2 drop, decrease, decline,<br />

go or come down, fall, slide, slip, weaken, slump, descend,<br />

diminish, lessen, droop, subside, flag, falter, wilt: The value<br />

of the dollar sagged in world markets today.<br />

--n. 3 sagging, drop, droop, sinking, sinkage, subsidence, dip;<br />

reduction, decrease, decline, fall, slide, weakening, slump,<br />

lessening, flagging, faltering: If you stand over here you can<br />

see a definite sag in the roof. The sag in profits was<br />

attributed to a poor response to the new model.<br />

saga n. (heroic) legend, narrative, epic, Edda, chronicle, romance,<br />

roman-fleuve, story, tale, adventure: Are you really interested<br />

in the continuing saga of the inhabitants of Coronation Street?<br />

sage adj. 1 wise, sagacious, prudent, sensible, perspicacious,

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