Securement: meaning, definitions and examples

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securement

 

[ sɪˈkyo͝or mənt ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

general use

Securement refers to the act or process of making something secure or safe. It often involves actions taken to protect or ensure stability and safety of an object or situation.

Synonyms

assurance, protection, safeguarding, securing

Examples of usage

  • The securement of the cargo was crucial for safe transport.
  • They conducted a securement procedure for the fragile equipment.
  • The securement of the building's entrance improved security.
  • The company focused on the securement of data against breaches.

Translations

Translations of the word "securement" in other languages:

🇵🇹 segurança

🇮🇳 सुरक्षा

🇩🇪 Sicherung

🇮🇩 pengamanan

🇺🇦 забезпечення

🇵🇱 zabezpieczenie

🇯🇵 確保

🇫🇷 sécurisation

🇪🇸 aseguramiento

🇹🇷 güvence

🇰🇷 보장

🇸🇦 تأمين

🇨🇿 zajištění

🇸🇰 zabezpečenie

🇨🇳 保障

🇸🇮 zagotovitev

🇮🇸 öryggisveiting

🇰🇿 қамтамасыз ету

🇬🇪 დაცვის უზრუნველყოფა

🇦🇿 təminat

🇲🇽 aseguramiento

Etymology

The word 'securement' is derived from the root word 'secure,' which comes from the Latin 'securus,' meaning 'free from care' or 'safe.' This Latin term itself is a combination of the prefix 'se-' (apart) and 'cura' (care). The evolution into the English language occurred through Old French 'secur', which maintained a similar meaning. Over time, the term 'secure' has adapted various forms, leading to the noun 'securement,' which is used to denote the action or process of securing. This progression reflects the growing importance of safety and security in various contexts, from physical spaces to digital environments, as societies have evolved and technology has advanced.