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Safekeeping vs Immunity - What's the difference?

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Safekeeping is a related term of immunity.


As nouns the difference between safekeeping and immunity

is that safekeeping is the act of keeping something safe; protection from harm, damage, loss, or theft while immunity is (uncountable) the state of being insusceptible to something; notably:.

safekeeping

English

Noun

(-)
  • the act of keeping something safe; protection from harm, damage, loss, or theft
  • the storage of assets in a protected area
  • the responsibility of a guardian
  • (US) not returning checks; a system wherein banks keep checks (cheques) that people write, rather than returning them to the account holder with their monthly statement.
  • immunity

    English

    Noun

  • (uncountable) The state of being insusceptible to something; notably:
  • # (medicine) Fully protective resistance against infection.
  • Some people have better immunity to diseases than others.
  • # (law) An exemption from specified duties, such as payments or services.
  • Feudal privileges often included tax and other immunities .
  • # (law) An exemption from prosecution.
  • The prosecutor offered the lieutenant immunity for all the crimes he would testify having known to be planned by the elusive drug baron.
  • # (in games and competitions) An exemption given to a player from losing or being withdrawn from play.
  • After winning the last round the player was granted immunity which allowed him to stay in the game even after receiving the least amount of points.
  • (countable) A resistance to a specific thing.
  • Synonyms

    * exemption * free pass * get out of jail free card