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    pro·cure
    [prəˈkyo͝or]
    verb
    procure (verb) · procures (third person present) · procured (past tense) · procured (past participle) · procuring (present participle)
    1. obtain (something), especially with care or effort:
      "food procured for the rebels" · "he persuaded a friend to procure him a ticket"
      • obtain (someone) as a prostitute for another person:
        "he was charged with procuring a minor"
    2. law
      persuade or cause (someone) to do something:
      "he procured his wife to sign the agreement"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French procurer, from Latin procurare ‘take care of, manage’, from pro- ‘on behalf of’ + curare ‘see to’.
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    verb
    1. obtain (something), especially with care or effort:
      • obtain (someone) as a prostitute for another person:
        be a pimp
        be pimping
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    What does procure mean?The meaning of PROCURE is to get possession of (something) : to obtain (something) by particular care and effort. How to use procure in a sentence. Distinctive Meanings of Procure
    Where did the word procure come from?The first records of the word procure come from around 1300. It comes from the Latin prōcūrāre, meaning “to take care of” or “to look after.” This is formed from the Latin verb cūrāre, “to care for.” The English verb curate is based on a related root. Procure doesn’t just mean “get”—it implies extra effort.
    What is the difference between procure and obtain?Procure's synonym obtain is a little formal, but less formal than procure itself. The noun procurement commonly refers to the obtaining of materials and supplies. Procure descends from Middle English procuren, from Old French procurer, "to take care of," from Latin prōcūrāre, formed from the prefix prō-, "for", plus cūrāre, "to care for."
    What is procurement noun?Definition of procurement noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the process of obtaining supplies of something, especially for a government or an organization She has responsibility for the procurement of equipment in the company. Want to learn more? Definition of procurement noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
     
  3. verb (used with object), pro·cured, pro·cur·ing. to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: to procure evidence. to bring about, especially by unscrupulous and indirect means: to procure secret documents. to obtain (a person) for the purpose of prostitution. verb (used without object), pro·cured, pro·cur·ing.
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    pro·cure (prō-kyo͝or′, prə-) v. pro·cured, pro·cur·ing, pro·cures v.tr. 1. To get by special effort; obtain or acquire: managed to procure a pass.
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    procure verb pro·​cure prə-ˈkyu̇r prō- procured; procuring Synonyms of procure 1 transitive : to get possession of (something) : to obtain (something) by particular care and effort
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    Meaning of procure in English procure verb formal uk / prəˈkjʊə r/ us / prəˈkjʊr / Add to word list [ T ] to get something, especially after an effort:
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