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procure English

Meaning procure meaning

What does procure mean?
Definitions in simple English

procure

If you procure something, you obtain it. He procured food for his camping trip.

procure

get by special effort He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed (= pander) arrange for sexual partners for others

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Conjugation procure conjugation

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procure · verb

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Simple sentences

The art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to procure the largest quantity of feathers with the least possible amount of hissing.
Where did you procure the information?

Movie subtitles

Did you procure a second pair to cover your tracks?
With money I procure in two ways.
Where would we procure such a boat?
May I ask you how it is that you managed to procure this loaf of bread?
Tomorrow morning I'll assemble workers and procure all necessary.
I see it all. Compton murdered Ffolly-Hardwicke to procure his silence.
Compton's accomplice murdered him to procure the loot. Two murderers.
Madame, if you could procure just a little for me, you would help me to continue your husband's work.
Anybody would think I need a procure.
Naturally, their first concern is to procure for this job. the most efficient experts available.
The lady is waiting for me to procure another hat of the same type in order for her to be able to return home, otherwise that jealous husband of hers will chop her to bits.
If you'll allow me to procure some from my ship.
Whoever killed him urgent? needed to procure this stuff.
And will you discreetly procure me a lady's hatbox, one of the big, old-fashioned kind, perhaps from the Princess Dragomiroff's maid?
Therefore, it is necessary to procure the necessities somewhere else.
I made certain commitments to Miss Marlowe to procure her endorsement.
It's well-nigh impossible to procure.
He needs money and she's supposed to procure it.
It just so happens that I have been able to procure at enormous expense a limited number of very top quality Britons, all fresh in today!
Compton murdered Ffolly-Hardwicke to procure his silence.
Anybody would think I need a procure. - Procurer, manager.
We'll procure documents, show proof.
TV is a collective hypnotic machine to procure flocks of sheep without the will to resist.
To be with you, to procure you.
We understood from what Mrs. Evans told my wife that she had been taking pills and various things to procure an abortion.
There was no milk for the children, I had to somehow procure bread, but I was literally sitting on the film stock, lest it was stolen.
Where I come from, you take mercury to procure an abortion.
You said you took mercury to procure an abortion.
Especially, when they're trying to procure an abortion.
They're hard to procure.
To tutor it in the ways of righteousness. and procure some uncontaminated urine.
You have some evidence to procure, have you not?
Well, forgive me, madam, but it did occur to me that perhaps one of the gentlemen might be disposed to bicycle to Kingham Manor and procure the back door key from Mr Seppings.
I wish to procure weapons.
You need supplies, I know where to procure them.
Do you think it incredible that Mr Collins could procure any woman's good opinion, because he didn't succeed with you?

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For example, value-added tax is designed to encourage firms to procure invoices for their inputs in order to reduce their own tax outlays.
It would have been difficult to procure the evidence to get convictions.
But finding new things that can be done successfully is tricky, because it requires knowing what you will need and whether you will be able to procure it.
In principle, there are only three ways to procure it: by withdrawing it from food or fodder production, from the production of natural materials - particularly wood - or from nature.

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