English to Turkish Dictionary insecure

insecure

güvensiz
definition
adjective
a top model who is notoriously insecure about her looks
(of a person) not confident or assured; uncertain and anxious.
(of a thing) not firm or set; unsafe.
translation of 'insecure'
adjective
güvensiz,
güvenilmez,
emniyetsiz
example
I feel: 'insecure' , confused, uncertain, jealous, stupid, useless, used, saddened, frustrated, and so on.
Otherwise, you risk improper and 'insecure' configuration of all system software, as well as noncertifiable network design.
Officers were visiting homes and where they find windows and doors 'insecure' they will hand out crime prevention advice to residents.
Their tenure of office was uncertain and 'insecure' .
The obsession with the far right tells us far more about 'insecure' and uncertain elites than it does about political reality on the ground.
Many of these systems have 'insecure' password management and are vulnerable to account spoofing and denial-of-service attacks.
During the last two years my parents' insistence on an arranged marriage, to a Pakistani Muslim girl, has made me feel increasingly 'insecure' and anxious.
By a cruel twist the town's All Saints' Church was locked for much of last week because one of its inner doors was 'insecure' .
Although the advice is general it has arisen in respect of thefts and burglaries where thieves have simply walked into premises through 'insecure' doors and stolen property left on show whilst people are at home.
The front door remains 'insecure' from the last time it was kicked in.
A spokesman for West Yorrkshire police said an 'insecure' back door of the the semi-derelict house had been forced and they were treating the attack as a burglary with racial overtones.
In the Furness area, which includes Barrow, there were 404 burglaries, of which 36 per cent were due to 'insecure' doors and windows.
None of us wanted to ‘need’ cigarettes almost desperately and to feel 'insecure' and anxious without them.
And they are not 'insecure' , fearful, anxious as so many of their peers are.
Everything that is happening out there says, people are 'insecure' and uncertain about what's ahead.
The door had been left 'insecure' as she was expecting her home help to call.
They appear anxious, 'insecure' , cautious, sensitive and quiet, and often react by crying and withdrawing.
Yet the attack has made such an impact on the anxious and 'insecure' Western elites that there is serious talk of it causing an economic recession.
Thieves entered through an 'insecure' rear door and removed the brown Radley bag, worth £100, from the kitchen.
Just look at Microsoft's buggy, 'insecure' personal computer operating systems over the years.
The buses banned immediately were found to have defective brakes, tyres, air leaks, 'insecure' doors and seats.
High turnover makes remaining employees feel uncertain and 'insecure' .
A fanatical believer is a very 'insecure' and fearful person.
A neglectful, stressed or inconsistent parent gave the kind of care which tended to lead to anxious, 'insecure' or avoidant children.
Unfortunately due to an 'insecure' external door he was able to slip out of a communal area within the custody unit into the rear enclosed car park of the police station.
It must be brought in before the Olympics to protect those in this 'insecure' accommodation.
His answers were not satisfactory, and it appeared that he may well have been referring, not to the hazard lights, but to an internal warning light telling him that there was an open or 'insecure' door.
The 'insecure' computers have been taken offline until the equipment is in place.
Computers and storage systems that are physically 'insecure' pose a difficult challenge to enterprises as well.
Without the ordinary user being able to make reasonable decisions about risk avoidance and risk acceptance, computers and networks are 'insecure' .
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