Procure


The meaning of the word Procure is: to get possession of something by action or effort


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In order to make sandwiches to feed the homeless, we will need to procure donations from local businesses.

published by Lakia on 2021-04-04 17:36:02


You may have to barter with Jim to procure the essential supplies you need.

published by Marquita on 2021-11-06 08:13:28


If you would like to go on the school field trip, you must first procure your parents’ signature on this permission form.

published by Sherika on 2021-09-26 08:06:33


Because I am making a huge stew, I will need to procure a number of ingredients from the supermarket.

published by Enriqueta on 2021-12-10 11:12:57


Since the drugstore is closed, I need to find another place to procure my medicine.

published by Zane on 2021-10-08 20:08:31


It took Helen over six months to procure a new job.

published by Tyrone on 2021-10-11 15:02:57


My sister Ellen is hoping to procure a husband on one of those online dating websites.

published by Lizette on 2021-08-05 06:48:07


For a fee, an interior designer will help you procure nice furnishings for your home.

published by Joshua on 2021-12-11 19:39:27


Lionel runs an international company which can procure products from anywhere in the world.

published by Bernadine on 2021-01-13 21:52:53


Until you reach a certain age, you cannot legally procure alcohol and cigarettes.

published by Kennith on 2021-02-09 04:03:39


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