Securer: meaning, definitions and examples
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securer
[ sɪˈkjʊərər ]
safety measure
A securer is something that provides security or safety to an object, person, or place, ensuring that risks are minimized. It can refer to tools, measures, or systems designed to protect assets from harm, loss, or unauthorized access.
Synonyms
defender, protector, safeguard.
Examples of usage
- The lock serves as a securer for the door.
- A securer in place helps prevent theft.
- Investing in a securer system can enhance property safety.
Translations
Translations of the word "securer" in other languages:
🇵🇹 assegurar
🇮🇳 सुरक्षित करना
🇩🇪 sichern
🇮🇩 mengamankan
🇺🇦 забезпечити
🇵🇱 zabezpieczyć
🇯🇵 守る
🇫🇷 sécuriser
🇪🇸 asegurar
🇹🇷 güvence altına almak
🇰🇷 보호하다
🇸🇦 تأمين
🇨🇿 zajišťovat
🇸🇰 zabezpečiť
🇨🇳 确保
🇸🇮 zagotoviti
🇮🇸 tryggja
🇰🇿 қамтамасыз ету
🇬🇪 დაამკვიდროს
🇦🇿 təmin etmək
🇲🇽 asegurar
Etymology
The term 'securer' derives from the word 'secure', which comes from the Latin 'securus', meaning 'free from care or anxiety'. In Middle English, it evolved into 'securen', which meant to make secure or safe. The suffix '-er' is added to denote someone or something that performs a function, thus giving rise to 'securer', which describes an entity or mechanism that provides security. The use of 'securer' as a noun has become more common in modern English, particularly in contexts related to safety protocols and security systems. The evolution reflects society's increasing focus on personal and property protection, emphasizing the importance of security measures in daily life.