- verbprocure (verb) · procures (third person present) · procured (past tense) · procured (past participle) · procuring (present participle)
- 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"
- lawpersuade or cause (someone) to do something:"he procured his wife to sign the agreement"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French procurer, from Latin procurare ‘take care of, manage’, from pro- ‘on behalf of’ + curare ‘see to’.
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