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The compound verb in the sentence is "sniffed" and "ran".
The denotation of a word refers to its literal meaning. In a compound complex sentence, you can discuss the denotation of a particular word by explaining its literal meaning and how it contributes to the overall message of the sentence. For example, "The denotation of 'home' as a place of residence, when combined with the emotional connotations of comfort and safety, creates a strong sense of belonging that is essential for human well-being."
You can use the word "confine" in a sentence like this: "The zookeeper had to confine the lion to its enclosure to ensure visitor safety."
The chieftain led his tribe through the treacherous mountain pass to safety.
The cop patrolled the neighborhood diligently to ensure the safety of the residents.
The coastguard patrols the coastline to ensure the safety of maritime activities and respond to emergencies at sea.
No, safety devices is two separate words; safety is an adjective and devices is a noun.
The safety's main responsibility is to ensure the workplace meets all necessary safety regulations. I always check the safety's equipment before starting any task. The team decided to upgrade the safety's procedures to prevent accidents.
Safety is of utmost importance in manufacturing companies. Safety was the subject of today's lecture.
i went home safely in my brother's safety.
Example sentence - The gun had a trigger guard on it for safety reasons.
Teachers sometimes walk us through the halls to classes for our safety.
"The safety's attention was diverted from the play, causing him to miss his opportunity to tackle the running back."
^ You have one right there.
Your safety is our overriding consideration.
tastey
Driving safety is extremely important, not only to you but to fellow drivers as well. -alannabananna12
Like, 'For safety's sake, we didn't use real balloons.' Or something?