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safe space
[seyf speys]
noun
a place that provides a physically and emotionally safe environment for a person or group of people, especially a place where people can freely express themselves without fear of prejudice, negative judgment, etc..
a safe space for single moms to share their experiences.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of safe space1
Example Sentences
Many of them have received red cards from the school explaining their rights, she added before pulling a picture up on her phone of one of the many red posters emblazoned with the words “This classroom is a safe space for immigrants” that she said have been posted on the middle school’s walls.
"We are not living in America, we are living in Austria, which seems like a very safe space."
So the fact that it has found this audience, it’s very tender to me, because, especially for young women and young queer people, it seems like a very safe space.
"It can be so intense that it shapes or defines the rest of one's life," she says, adding that she is glad Rosy eventually found a safe space.
But one thing is already certain: the Love Hotel is a safe space for growth, both for the Housewives and Bravo.
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When To Use
A safe space is a physical or metaphorical place for people, usually of marginalized identities, to feel free of judgment or harm
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