accomplish, bring on, call up, convince, draw in, fetch and carry, harvest, monopolize, pull down, shag, worm out
Definitionv. get by special effort
Last update: October 11, 2015
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She promised to procure a copy of the law journal for me. [verb]
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His job was to procure young girls for his clients. [verb]
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Try not to aid, abet, counsel or procure dishonesty. [verb]
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Procure good quality, clear cellophane to provide the final wrapping. [verb]
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"It was as speedily as I could procure it from the cellar below." [verb]
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"You see my friend is methodical, and commences by explaining the causes which have procured me so modest and elegant a correspondent." [verb]
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Otherwise I shall procure a search-warrant, and myself examine your ruins, of which I know every crick and cranny. [verb]
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"If, therefore, you will answer me one question, I will endeavour to procure your liberation." [verb]
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They procured at this place the necessary assistance and implements for digging, and, while they were busy about these preparations, were suddenly joined by the old beggar, Edie Ochiltree. [verb]
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It contains most of the pieces that were popular about thirty years since, and, I dare say, many that could not now be procured for any price (1810). [verb]
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Wittenbold, the commandant there, will readily give me the support of a troop, and procure me the countenance of the civil power. [verb]
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