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safety valve
noun
- a device that, when actuated by a gas or vapor pressure above a predetermined level, opens and allows the gas or vapor to escape until its pressure is reduced to a pressure equal to or below that of the predetermined level. Compare relief valve.
- a harmless outlet for emotion, tension, etc.
safety valve
noun
- a valve in a pressure vessel that allows fluid to escape when a predetermined level of pressure has been reached
- a harmless outlet for emotion, energy, tension, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of safety valve1
Example Sentences
Any CO2 pipelines in Kern County will be equipped with automatic safety valves, which are expected to limit leakage in the event of a rupture.
Last November, Sable sued Santa Barbara County for denying its permits to install automatic safety valves, a critical requirement for operations to begin.
“Netanyahu knows better than I do,” she said, “the best thing is to let it play as a safety valve – let people say, ‘we hate you, you are a murderer’.”
They asked councils in the safety valve programme to provide details of what they would involve, receiving some information from 27.
Under a provision known as the “safety valve,” judges can disregard federal mandatory minimum sentences for people with limited criminal history convicted of certain nonviolent drug offenses.
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