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se te fecerit securum

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A quick definition of se te fecerit securum:

Term: se te fecerit securum

Definition: This is a Latin phrase that means "if he/she/it has made you safe". It is often used in legal contexts to refer to a situation where someone has provided assurance or security for another person. For example, if someone promises to pay back a loan, they may say "se te fecerit securum" to indicate that they will make sure the loan is repaid and the lender will not suffer any losses.

A more thorough explanation:

se te fecerit securum

When someone has made you safe or secure.

  • If your friend walks you home at night, se te fecerit securum.
  • If a company provides you with a secure password, se te fecerit securum.

These examples show situations where someone or something has made you feel safe or secure. In the first example, your friend has made sure you get home safely. In the second example, the company has provided you with a secure password to protect your information. In both cases, se te fecerit securum applies because someone or something has made you feel safe or secure.

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