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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211. The 57-year-old manager put his signature to a one-year extension and secured his future until the end of next season.
212. Michele secured the motor-boat to one of the mooring rings and handed her out.
213. Convincingly winning the dozen strong mixed team also secured the lions share of individual medals.
214. Rent strikes secured state intervention to restrict the power of private landlords.
215. Late in 1822 he arrived back in London and Place secured him a position as a correspondent for the Morning Chronicle.
216. He'd secured her with practised ease, and so fast that she hadn't even been aware of it happening.
217. The protection given by the Harter Act to shippers and consignees benefited banks and secured creditors.
218. Lendoiro secured a loan to wipe out the club's debts and give the club some clout in the transfer market.
219. They can be secured by an adult lap and diagonal seat belt or a child harness.
220. It was Minton who secured the lease on the house and informed Vaughan of his share.
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221. Debt was secured on the debtor's person.
222. He secured the light fitting centrally in the wall.
223. Next day the Red Army secured Vienna.
224. The shed was secured by a hasp and staple fastener.
225. By strengthening the river banks , the city secured itself against flood.
226. Women in Indonesia have secured modern divorce laws that equalize the rights of husbands and wives.
227. The canoe was seized, and immediately secured again to the side of the ark.
228. The frames are secured by horizontal rails to the back wall.
229. Until he had secured his extradition, he would not lose sight of him for an hour.
230. A hat - trick from David Healy secured an unbelievable victory at Windsor Park.
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