Pronunciation: /seɪf ˈkɒndʌkt/
noun the act of providing safe passage or protection
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.
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.
safe conducts
safer conduct
safest conduct
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will conduct safely
have conducted safely
is conducting safely
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to conduct safely
conducting safely
conducted safely