"Safeties" is the plural for safety.
There is no verb form of technician
Sabotage is also a verb. For example "to sabotage something" is an action and therefore a verb.
A "safety officer" is a person who is charged with assuring compliance with safety rules, usually by observing and citing infractions. Because this position is involved only in ensuring compliance with existing rules, significant education in safety management is not required, and the position is often seen by employees and management as a "safety cop" whose requirements can be ignored when he is not present. A "Safety Engineer" is a trained professional who specializes in safety and can provide guidance to management regarding safety issues, manage safety programs, and head problem-solving efforts. A safety Engineer can also be a Safety officer, but is usually more effectively used in a broader capacity that does not include a "police-like" function.
The verb of invention is invent. As in "to invent something".
safeno verb form - safety is a noun or adjectiveto be safe
Escort is already a verb. Other verbs for the word are escorts, escorted and escorting, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I will escort you to safety"."She escorts them to safety"."She escorted us to safety"."She is escorting us to safety".
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The compound verb in the sentence is "sniffed" and "ran".
The word "safety" is a noun. It refers to the state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury.
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The word rescue is both a noun and a verb. Examples: Noun: The rescue went very well, both children were brought to safety. Verb: We rescue antique woodwork and fixtures from houses to be demolished.
No, the word advise is a verb: advise, advises, advising, advised.Example: The manager will advise you of the safety rules.The noun forms for the verb to advise is adviser and the gerund, advising.
"He clenched the pole tightly." "They clench onto the safety bar every time." It is used as a verb.
The verb "cuidar" in Spanish means "to take care of" or "to look after." It is used when referring to the action of caring for someone or something, ensuring their well-being and safety.
future perfect (passive voice)
It depends if you are talking about the position safety, or the defensive scoring play known as a safety. For the position, defensive back would work For the play, I do not know of another name.