1 an officially protected place in an area of military activity, or any safe or peaceful place in a dangerous area
2 an investment that keeps its value, especially when other investments are falling or may fall in value:
They had refused to leave home for the safe haven of a shelter, to the dismay of media pundits and authorities.
The idea of the region as a safe haven for the generation of ideas also underlies initiatives for regional programmes with civil society organisations.
The museum was regarded, and still partly is, as a safe haven for past material culture.
Here, the fear-of-floating hypothesis says a pegging strategy is sought because of safe haven fears or the country's historical fears of an appreciating exchange rate.
To ensure that half of the untreated area provides a safe haven, the total untreated block should be about 5 km2, or 25 daily displacements wide.
Let us therefore steer it to a safe haven, so to speak, and let us do so rapidly and surely.
Like his safe haven policy it is a little late—plagiarism yet again.
However, these overcrowded islands simply cannot become some kind of safe haven for the world's opposition parties.