Secure meaning in English
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Definition
secure: safe, stable, sure, steady
to secure (a seatbelt): to fasten, to attach (a seatbelt)
to secure (something): to obtain, to get, to guarantee, to be assured of (something)
Examples
- "Look, it's all a bit technical, but the important thing is that my company's future is secure."
- "Icarus was also able to secure payment for the unpaid invoices you inquired about."
- "Each session should last no longer than an hour, and I'm working on securing bagels and possibly lox for snacking."
- "Place headset on subject's head and secure with glue provided."
- "But, of course, if you aren't serious about securing your financial future, Mr. Cheeter... Mr. Cheeter?"
- "I went over the agreement very thoroughly and you seem to be secure when it comes to all of the shareholders... except one."
- "Bruno : I've successfully secured the microphone to the dolphin's head."
- "Kevin : Yeah, but you read her e-mail on how we need to be more secure... she'll have us working in cells pretty soon."
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