unsecure
English
Etymology
Adjective
unsecure (comparative more unsecure, superlative most unsecure)
- (rare) insecure
- Sir John Denham (c.1614–1669), Of Prudence (poem)
- All great concernments must delays endure;
Rashness and haste make all things unsecure.
- All great concernments must delays endure;
- 1624, Thomas Middleton, A Game at Chesse
- Has my Goodnes
Clemencie, loue, and fauour gratious raysed thee
From a Condition next to popular labour
Tooke thee from all the dubitable hazards
Of Fortune, her most unsecure aduentures
And grafted thee into a Branch of honor […]
- Has my Goodnes
- 1883, N. Y. Supreme Court (page 43)
- […] [the elevator] was in operation when it fell; its fall was due to the settling of the piers and the unsecure foundation of the elevator […]
- 2004, Stephen Walther, ASP.NET unleashed 2003 (page 923)
- In this chapter, you examine methods for encrypting data before it is sent across an unsecure network such as the Internet.
- 2007, Brian Koerner, Windows Vista Security for Dummies (page 223)
- Unsecure networks pose a substantial security risk to your systems or data.
- Sir John Denham (c.1614–1669), Of Prudence (poem)