- adjectiveunsafe (adjective)
- not safe; dangerous:"drinking water in some areas may be unsafe"
- law(of a verdict or conviction) not based on reliable evidence and likely to constitute a miscarriage of justice:"because the confession was unreliable the verdict was unsafe and unsatisfactory"
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