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Sentence count:181+21Posted:2016-10-31Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: acquireattachclosefastenfirmfixgetlockobtainsafesealshutsoundstablesureAntonym: anxiousSimilar words: securitysecularpersecuterecurrentprosecutorconsecutiveprosecutionsec.Meaning: [sɪ'kjʊr /-'kjʊə]  v. 1. get by special effort 2. cause to be firmly attached 3. assure payment of 4. make certain of 5. fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug 6. furnish with battens. adj. 1. free from fear or doubt; easy in mind 2. free from danger or risk 3. kept safe or defended from danger or injury or loss 4. not likely to fail or give way 5. able to withstand attack 6. financially sound. 
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151 The boy, who had only been in care for a short while before the incident, is now in secure accommodation.
152 The final stage was to resolve the ambiguity, by formulating and asking appropriate questions in order to secure the missing information.
153 Typically, public agencies have to secure competitive bids for any procurement contract over a set amount-say, $ 5, 000.
154 Both Maddy and Patrick were professionally successful at an early age, secure, and surrounded by helpful family.
155 So do not be disappointed if you fail to receive a windfall or secure your greatest ambition.
156 Put any valuables out of sight (sentencedict.com/secure.html), preferably in a strong locker with a secure padlock.
157 And in the last two years only three children under 14 have had to be placed in secure accommodation.
158 Move to Autonomy: Setting Limits Children who receive affection and messages of acceptance are likely to feel secure.
159 They are the result of a conference held last year for young women in secure accommodation.
160 Failure in government is not failure to achieve results, it is failure to secure reelection.
161 Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in this world; it is the last limit of experience and the last effort of genius. George Sand 
162 Exchanges found themselves having to make material amendments to their rules and practices, in order to secure recognition.
163 However, I wish to address one potentially significant impact of the Act in relation to secure accommodation applications in civil proceedings.
164 No-Layoff Policies Perhaps the best way to secure union cooperation is to adopt a policy of no layoffs.
165 At each stage, ensure that the bridle lines are free of the spars, but secure at their proper anchor points.
166 It is by no means certain that the courts would always be willing to redefine the mens rea requirement in order to secure an acquittal.
167 Such an ambitious target was dependent upon adequate financial flows, access to the North's markets and secure oil supplies.
168 Work is the essence of life - everyone works to survive, to make a living, to accomplish, to advance and to secure a good life. No one goes through life without being a worker. Life is dead without work. Dr T.P.Chia 
169 There will be an interim secure accommodation order for three weeks from today.
170 It was not a secure line; no conversation taking place over airwaves is.
171 It is clear that the planning meeting was for the purpose of deciding how the period in secure accommodation should be managed.
172 At present, too many young offenders are being remanded in prisons because local authorities lack enough secure accommodation for them.
173 Ethics is the activity of man directed to secure the inner perfection of his own personality. Albert Schweitzer 
174 This strategy will not only secure the affection of my president and my client but will also advance my career.
175 We make no apology for introducing regulations designed to ensure a fair, healthy and secure society.
176 There may therefore be internal pressures within the administration to secure horizontal equity.
177 Happy the man, and happy he alone, he who can call today his own; he who, secure within, can say, tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. John Dryden 
178 Two young men, both slightly overweight, have lost their strong Liver pool accents during their years in the secure units.
179 On 7 December 1990 a secure accommodation order was made by the justices under section 21A of the Child Care Act 1980.
180 The trouble is that they have not learned to be secure and capable apart from their parents.
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