What are some opposite words for unsecured?
Antonyms for unsecuredun·se·cured
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Princeton's WordNet
unbarred, unbolted, unlatched, unlocked, unsecuredadjective
not firmly fastened or secured
"an unbarred door"; "went through the unlatched gate into the street"; "an unlocked room"
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unguaranteed, unbolted, unlocked, unlatched, unbarredunguaranteed, unsecuredadjective
without financial security
"an unsecured note"
Synonyms:
unlatched, unbolted, unlocked, unbarred, unguaranteed
How to use unsecured in a sentence?
Ukraine's tactic of targeting supply lines has worked well, especially during the first five to 10 days of the war. This was partially down to Ukrainian tactics and partially down to how Russia was operating, during the first couple of days of the war, Russian forces appear to have prioritized rushing forward to secure objectives quickly. This means they weren't advancing as a coherent front line, securing territory as they go. This effectively allowed Ukrainian forces to slip behind Russia's advanced mechanized units and attack logistics columns traveling on unsecured roads in the rear.
What really stood out in Oxford was the role that the parents played, we came up with this bill, building on good work that others have done -- both in the state of Michigan and also federally -- and created a bill that would make it against the law for a person to keep an unsecured firearm if it's reasonable the child could access that firearm.
We now have a president, the first president in my lifetime, that came into office and intentionally unsecured the border.
During the first couple of days of the war, Russian forces appear to have prioritized rushing forward to secure objectives quickly. This means they weren't advancing as a coherent front line, securing territory as they go. This effectively allowed Ukrainian forces to slip behind Russia's advanced mechanized units and attack logistics columns traveling on unsecured roads in the rear.
We don’t have any robustly funded public education campaigns so that the general public understands the risks of children being around unsecured firearms, and that is because of the politics around firearms.
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