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Definitions from the WebFreedom from DangerDescription:Freedom from danger refers to the state or condition of being secure and safe, without the presence or risk of harm or threat. Sample Sentences:Noun1. The government's responsibility is to ensure the freedom from danger for its citizens. 2. The child was relieved to find freedom from danger by reaching the safety of her home. Adjective1. The security camera system provides a freedom-from-danger environment for the employees. 2. The organization is conducting a workshop on maintaining a freedom-from-danger workplace. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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