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safe-conduct
safe-con·duct (sāf′kŏn′dŭkt)n.1. An official document or an escort assuring unmolested passage, as through enemy territory.2. The protection afforded by such a document.safe-conduct n 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a document giving official permission to travel through a region, esp in time of war 2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the protection afforded by such a document vb (tr) 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to conduct (a person) in safety4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to give a safe-conduct tosafe′-con′duct n. 1. a document authorizing safe passage through a region, esp. in time of war. 2. the authorization itself. [1250–1300; Middle English sauf condut < Middle French sauf-conduit] safe-conduct Past participle: safe-conducted Gerund: safe-conducting
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safe-conduct | safe-conduct |
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I safe-conduct | you safe-conduct | he/she/it safe-conducts | we safe-conduct | you safe-conduct | they safe-conduct |
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I safe-conducted | you safe-conducted | he/she/it safe-conducted | we safe-conducted | you safe-conducted | they safe-conducted |
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I am safe-conducting | you are safe-conducting | he/she/it is safe-conducting | we are safe-conducting | you are safe-conducting | they are safe-conducting |
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I have safe-conducted | you have safe-conducted | he/she/it has safe-conducted | we have safe-conducted | you have safe-conducted | they have safe-conducted |
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I was safe-conducting | you were safe-conducting | he/she/it was safe-conducting | we were safe-conducting | you were safe-conducting | they were safe-conducting |
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I had safe-conducted | you had safe-conducted | he/she/it had safe-conducted | we had safe-conducted | you had safe-conducted | they had safe-conducted |
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I will safe-conduct | you will safe-conduct | he/she/it will safe-conduct | we will safe-conduct | you will safe-conduct | they will safe-conduct |
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I will have safe-conducted | you will have safe-conducted | he/she/it will have safe-conducted | we will have safe-conducted | you will have safe-conducted | they will have safe-conducted |
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I will be safe-conducting | you will be safe-conducting | he/she/it will be safe-conducting | we will be safe-conducting | you will be safe-conducting | they will be safe-conducting |
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I have been safe-conducting | you have been safe-conducting | he/she/it has been safe-conducting | we have been safe-conducting | you have been safe-conducting | they have been safe-conducting |
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I will have been safe-conducting | you will have been safe-conducting | he/she/it will have been safe-conducting | we will have been safe-conducting | you will have been safe-conducting | they will have been safe-conducting |
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I had been safe-conducting | you had been safe-conducting | he/she/it had been safe-conducting | we had been safe-conducting | you had been safe-conducting | they had been safe-conducting |
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I would safe-conduct | you would safe-conduct | he/she/it would safe-conduct | we would safe-conduct | you would safe-conduct | they would safe-conduct |
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I would have safe-conducted | you would have safe-conducted | he/she/it would have safe-conducted | we would have safe-conducted | you would have safe-conducted | they would have safe-conducted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | safe-conduct - a document or escort providing safe passage through a region especially in time of warsafeguardpassport, pass - any authorization to pass or go somewhere; "the pass to visit had a strict time limit" | Translationssafe-conduct
safe-conduct1. a document giving official permission to travel through a region, esp in time of war 2. the protection afforded by such a document Safe-conduct
SAFE-CONDUCT, comm. law, war. A passport or permission from a neutral state to persons who are thus authorized to go and return in safety, and, sometimes, to carry away certain things, in safety. According to common usage, the term passport is employed on ordinary occasions, for the permission given to persons when there is no reason why they should not go where they please: and safe-conduct is the name given to the instrument which authorizes certain persons, as enemies, to go into places where they could not go without danger, unless thus authorized by the government. 2. A safe-conduct is also the name of an instrument given to the captain or master of a ship to proceed on a particular voyage: it usually contains his name and residence, the name, description and destination of the ship, with such other matters as the practice of the place requires. This document is indispensably necessary for the safety of every neutral ship. 3. The act of congress of April 30th, 1790, s. 27, punishes the violation of any safe-conduct or passport granted under the authority of the United States, on conviction, with imprisonment, not exceeding three years, and a fine at the discretion of the court. Vide Conduct; Passport; and 18 Vin. Ab. 272. safe-conduct
Synonyms for safe-conductnoun a document or escort providing safe passage through a region especially in time of warSynonymsRelated Words |