Similar words: secure, insecure, security, securities, insecurity, sinecure, cured, uncured. Meaning: [sɪ'kjʊr /-'kjʊə] adj. 1. firmly fastened or secured against opening 2. secured by written agreement.
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151. In 1236, following a long legal battle, he secured visitation rights over the monks of Coventry.
152. Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it.
153. In that way they secured a majority to sign their certificates.
154. I also secured a special addition to the block to help fund improved water quality and sewage treatment standards.
155. She then draped it with vivid red silk, secured in place with a glue gun.
156. Second, the secured creditor may have the right of pursuit.
157. This is a lightweight wooden construction and has a hinged lid, secured with a hasp and a small wooden peg.
158. Tenancies will be on an assured basis rather than on a secured one.
159. If they sell, they acknowledge a loss which may exceed the discount that secured creditors eventually have to accept.
160. Amongst other new orders Sekers has secured a significant contract to supply the automotive industry with fabric for car interiors.
161. When the first-preference votes are counted any candidate who has secured a quota is declared elected.
162. This is a problem for secured creditors who may wish to vote.
163. This argument, then, is that political influence may be secured in Britain without the aid of independent power.
164. In the second ballot for the vacancy left by Bryan Gould's resignation, he secured 125 votes.
164. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
165. Some 40 other photo companies, including Cambridge-based Polaroid, have also secured licenses to develop products for the new format.
166. Once joint prospects arc more securely fastened, even more preferential trading terms can be secured.
167. Fans up to 35 pounds can be installed in a secured junction box, but anything heavier will need additional support.
168. Lebed has, indeed, secured a place for himself in the fanfare.
169. In the most intricate examples, the fore-edge is fanned both ways and a double picture is secured.
170. The envelopes were packed together in bundles and secured with thick elastic bands.
171. This may relate to its revival in the garden, where the style, as architecture, first secured a footing.
172. Lay the cable in the base of the chase, secured with cable clips, and plaster over it.
173. Having secured miners' place at the top of the manual wages league, there was nowhere for that economism to go.
174. One example might be a £15,000 loan over 15 years, secured, with possible repayments of £275 per month.
175. Flight attendants have complained that everything in aircraft cabins, including coffee pots, are secured except small children.
176. Eight of the properties Citalia has secured are in an old farmhouse on the estate about two miles away from the castle.
177. It can prove that it has secured additional revenue sources, while protecting our screens from unwelcome foreign imports.
178. Only three of them secured enough votes to be assured of their seats.
179. Prospero used his powers to cause the passengers to be shipwrecked, and secured the ship safely in the harbor.
180. Dana secured the boat to the dock with a strong rope.
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