unsafe
IPA: ʌnsˈeɪf
verb
- (transitive) To remove the safety from (a weapon).
adjective
- Not safe (various senses); dangerous.
Advertisement
Examples of "unsafe" in Sentences
- The area remained unsafe.
- How we can redesign New York's unsafe shoreline
- In the 1980s, the tree was deemed unsafe and fell.
- He got hit with the ball and declared the game unsafe.
- The estuary makes bathing unsafe from most of the beach.
- He persuaded the trial judge that the sentence was unsafe.
- They perform the abortion in unsafe and unsanitary conditions.
- Given the judicial system of the country, the convictions were unsafe.
- A swinging footbridge was used, but was considered rather rickety and unsafe.
- I don't think you'd want low-income people living in unsafe units, would you?
- Prisoners are malnourished and often kept in unsafe and unsanitary conditions.
- She said she cannot change the climate issues - poor school facilities - which she described as unsafe and unhealthy.
- Firefighters on Tuesday placed a wreath outside the home, which building officials tore down on Monday due to what they called unsafe conditions.
- Examples include smoking cigarettes, using illicit drugs, driving while under the influence of consciousness altering substances and engaging in unsafe sex.
- The tunnelling work was originally undertaken by Bilfinger-Berger, who stopped work in January of 2008 after encountering what they described as unsafe rock conditions.
- I live neither in San Isidro nor San Fernando, and I cannot say how unsafe is that particular arez, but with what happens in the Federal Capital (Buenos Aires), I have an idea.
- Bristol-Myers also lobbied on legislation, enacted in September, to overhaul patent regulations, and against allowing importation of what it calls "unsafe prescription drugs" from countries where they are cheaper.
- The Times seems to think that, from their perch in Denny Triangle, they know everything, yet they completely disregard the fact that what makes downtown unsafe is the shenanigans of groups of people who act aggressively, but are not panhandling.
- Last year, the federal Comptroller of the Currency, which monitors capital ratios, declared Eastside had “engaged in unsafe and unsound banking practices relating to its strategic and capital planning, credit underwriting, credit administration, concentration risk management, and liquidity management.”
- Last year, the federal Comptroller of the Currency, which monitors capital ratios, declared Eastside had "engaged in unsafe and unsound banking practices relating to its strategic and capital planning, credit underwriting, credit administration, concentration risk management, and liquidity management."
Related Links
synonyms for unsafeAdvertisement
Advertisement