for safekeeping
1present money for safekeeping — index deposit (submit to a bank) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2storehouse for safekeeping — index cache (storage place) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3turn over for safekeeping — index entrust Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4safekeeping — noun (U) 1 for safekeeping if you put something somewhere for safekeeping, you put it in a place where it will not get damaged, lost, or stolen 2 be in sb s safekeeping to be in a position or situation where someone is looking after you …
5safekeeping — [[t]se͟ɪfki͟ːpɪŋ[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu for N If something is given to you for safekeeping, it is given to you so that you will make sure that it is not harmed or stolen. Hampton had been given the bills for safekeeping by a business partner …
6safekeeping — safe|keep|ing [ˌseıfˈki:pıŋ] n [U] the state of being kept safe, or the action of keeping something safe for safekeeping ▪ My passport was in the inner pocket of my bag, for safekeeping …
7safekeeping — safe|keep|ing [ seıf kipıŋ ] noun uncount protection from harm, damage, or loss: Your will should be left with your lawyer for safekeeping …
8safekeeping — UK [ˌseɪfˈkiːpɪŋ] / US [seɪfˈkɪpɪŋ] noun [uncountable] protection from harm, damage, or loss Your will should be left with your lawyer for safekeeping …
9safekeeping — [ˌseɪfˈkiːpɪŋ] noun [U] protection from being damaged or lost Sheila gave me the rings for safekeeping.[/ex] …
10Safekeeping — The storage of assets or other items of value in a protected area. Individuals may use self directed methods of safekeeping or the services of a bank or brokerage firm. Financial institutions are custodians and are therefore legally responsible… …