securance

/sɪˈkjʊrəns/
noun
  1. The act of making something safe, certain, or protected.
    • The securance of the building required new locks and cameras.
    • The securance of a loan depends on the borrower's credit history.
    • For the securance of the data, the company installed a firewall.
  2. The state of being safe or free from danger.
    • Parents work hard for the securance of their children's future.
    • The securance of the neighborhood improved after the patrols began.
    • The treaty brought securance to the border region.
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