Safe Conduct

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /seɪf ˈkɒndʌkt/

Definitions of safe conduct

noun the act of providing safe passage or protection

Example Sentences

A1 I need a safe conduct to travel through the dangerous forest.

A2 The soldier was given safe conduct to pass through enemy lines.

B1 The diplomat was granted safe conduct to travel to the peace talks.

B2 The refugee was provided with safe conduct to cross the border.

C1 The prisoner was released under safe conduct to attend his mother's funeral.

C2 The VIP was escorted with safe conduct by a team of security personnel.

Examples of safe conduct in a Sentence

formal The diplomat was granted safe conduct through the war-torn region.

informal Make sure you have your safe conduct pass with you at all times.

slang I can hook you up with a safe conduct card if you need one.

figurative Having a mentor in the industry is like having a safe conduct pass to success.

Grammatical Forms of safe conduct

plural

safe conducts

comparative

safer conduct

superlative

safest conduct

present tense

safely conduct

future tense

will conduct safely

perfect tense

have conducted safely

continuous tense

is conducting safely

singular

safe conduct

positive degree

safely

infinitive

to conduct safely

gerund

conducting safely

participle

conducted safely

Origin and Evolution of safe conduct

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Medieval Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'safe conduct' originated from medieval Latin 'salvum conductum', which means 'safe conduct or passage'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of granting protection or passage to individuals during medieval times, the term 'safe conduct' has evolved to encompass a broader meaning of ensuring safety and security in various situations.