safe-keeping (Meaning)

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safe-keeping (n.)

The act of keeping or preserving in safety from injury or from escape; care; custody.

safe-keeping Sentence Examples

  1. The valuable artifacts were placed in a secure vault for safekeeping.
  2. The police stored the evidence in a safekeeping locker to prevent tampering.
  3. The parents entrusted their child's savings to a trusted bank for safekeeping.
  4. The library's rare books were kept in a climate-controlled room for safekeeping.
  5. The government established a fund for safekeeping national treasures from theft and damage.
  6. The elderly couple kept their retirement savings in a safekeeping account to ensure its security.
  7. The museum displayed priceless paintings in a safekeeping wing with strict security measures.
  8. The family heirloom was passed down through generations, always kept in safekeeping by the eldest member.
  9. The blueprints for the new project were stored in a fireproof safe for safekeeping.
  10. The scientist kept the experimental results in a secure laboratory for safekeeping to prevent unauthorized access.

FAQs About the word safe-keeping

The act of keeping or preserving in safety from injury or from escape; care; custody.

custody, care, management, trust, supervision, hand(s), keeping, guardianship, control, ward

No antonyms found.

The valuable artifacts were placed in a secure vault for safekeeping.

The police stored the evidence in a safekeeping locker to prevent tampering.

The parents entrusted their child's savings to a trusted bank for safekeeping.

The library's rare books were kept in a climate-controlled room for safekeeping.