insecure in the PONS Dictionary

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At the start of their message, they exchange public keys, unencrypted over an insecure line.
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Most notably, offenders have been gaining access through insecure doors and windows, obtaining car keys, and stealing owners' cars away from their premises.
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Initially he pretends to her that he feels insecure and wanted to join them.
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The village social structure was the organizational form best adapted to insecure conditions, with the estate fulfilling this role once conditions were safe again.
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If he didn't, he would always feel very insecure about him being a werewolf.
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From the beginning, his control over the empire was insecure.
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Initially insecure about this, he insists on calling it lightish red.
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However, she is very insecure, believing she brings bad fortune to everyone around her.
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The restraints were designed to make you feel very insecure, and had few places to hold on.
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She does not consider herself anyone special and is very insecure due to a large scar on her back.
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