Associations to the word «Procure»
Noun
- Viceroy
- Digging
- Commodity
- Offence
- Spaniard
- Means
- Waverley
- Appellation
- Countryman
- Patent
- Batavia
- Esteem
- Tradesman
- Shilling
- Marks
- Rupee
- Baggage
- Abbe
- Purchaser
- Undertaking
- Warrant
- Debtor
- Admission
- Canoe
- Sum
- Ration
- Acquaintance
- Ingenuity
- Inconvenience
- Alms
- Kindness
- Repeal
- Prostitute
- Knighthood
- Restitution
- Majesty
- Employment
- Negroes
- Weaponry
- Pleasure
- Imprisonment
- Benevolence
- Satisfaction
- Purchase
- Connexion
- Tranquillity
- Felony
- Munition
- Purchasing
- Gallon
- Apprehension
- Liquor
- Possessor
- Hereafter
- Bread
- Cochin
- Wherefore
Adjective
Wiktionary
PROCURE, verb. (transitive) To acquire or obtain.
PROCURE, verb. (transitive) To obtain a person as a prostitute for somebody else.
PROCURE, verb. (transitive) (criminal law) To induce or persuade someone to do something.
PROCURE, verb. (obsolete) To contrive; to bring about; to effect; to cause.
PROCURE, verb. (obsolete) To solicit; to entreat.
PROCURE, verb. (obsolete) To cause to come; to bring; to attract.
Dictionary definition
PROCURE, verb. Get by special effort; "He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed".
PROCURE, verb. Arrange for sexual partners for others.
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
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