Word info

safehouse

Noun

Meaning

safehouse (plural safehouses)

A secure location, known to only a few trusted people, suitable for hiding witnesses, agents or other persons perceived as being in danger.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Coleman stated Zubaydah was a "safehouse keeper" with mental problems, who "claimed to know more about al-Qaeda and its inner workings than he really did." Source: Internet

As a result of the SLA's botched shoplifting incident, the police acquired the address of the safehouse from a parking ticket in the glove box of the van (the vehicle had been abandoned). Source: Internet

Before becoming a citizen, he founded a safehouse in Tijuana for other deported veterans called the Deported Veterans Support House, otherwise known as “The Bunker.” Source: Internet

A worldwide backlash and the doubts and fears Wanda's hallucinations have caused send the team into hiding at Barton's safehouse farm, where they meet Barton's wife, Laura, and children. Source: Internet

The Americans escort Red October safely into dry dock in Norfolk, Virginia, where Ramius and his crew are taken to a CIA safehouse to begin their Americanization. Source: Internet

Under this deal, allegedly, Nauru would also establish an embassy in China and perform certain "safehouse" and courier services for the U.S. government, in a scheme codenamed " Operation Weasel ". Source: Internet

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