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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181. Have such methods secured the Midwest for the Republicans in 1996?
182. Who are they to be denied any chance of having future pension rights secured under new clause 4 and amendment No. 17?
183. It was agreed that the receivers' first duty was to the secured creditors.
184. Although Marcos claimed victory it was generally believed that Aquino had secured a greater number of votes.
185. What else would you expect from Lisa Leslie, who has secured a modeling contract as a side gig?
186. It hung from my neck secured by a length of dressing-gown cord.
187. You can ask your insurance company for a loan secured against the value your policy.
188. He had secured his first patent, for his spoon-shaped tennis racket, in early 1886.
189. Wooden framed windows are best secured with locks resembling small mortise security bolts.
190. Bimpson recognised a business opportunity when he discovered that the government had secured domain names for all the schools in his borough.
191. All the elements of theft must be proved before a conviction may be secured for this offence.
192. Once the poles are secured the inner is a self-supporting dome.
193. Her rise had always been anticipated and when Mr Major secured the premiership her political career was more or less clinched.
194. Tamas Vasary, a former Northern Sinfonia director of music, conducted and secured am impressive performance.
194. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
195. The door was secured by eight clamps, some of which had been jammed into position by the impact of the blast.
196. As it was early afternoon there were no madding crowds, and she secured a first-class compartment to herself.
197. Every actor knows that whether or not collective benefits will be secured is not going to be influenced by his personal contribution.
198. Fifty-one canal acts were secured between 1791 and 1796, peaking in 1793-4.
199. These bronze fastenings protrude through the keel and would have secured the main station frames of the hull.
200. In Durham, work on a £20 million contract secured in 1992 is just commencing at Rye Hill.
201. Dad shouted orders as he secured the respirator and began pumping it.
202. Inside the booth, he secured the door with his foot and thumbed through the phone book.
203. The after legs of the bow pulpit were secured by a single bolt each - we hope that this will be remedied.
204. Val Graham's team secured the prize to thunderous applause after a playoff.
205. However, with his defeat at Puebla, the moderates secured a majority in Congress and determined to make peace.
206. Attempts to coerce people into retiring must be resisted; rights to retraining must also be secured.
207. The Polytechnic usually receives hundreds of phone calls from students trying to find out if they've secured a place at college.
208. Public campaigners fear that Celera's control of the code, legally secured with patents, could impede breakthroughs by other researchers.
209. They cover courses which the Government believe should be secured at national level because of their national significance.
210. After repeated pleas he secured a medical board to consider his case.
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