To make something fixed or stable; to cause to be firmly attached.
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Examples for "secure"
Examples for "secure"
1Red hot market conditions allowed the company to secure far better terms.
2Fosun said its investment would help it secure a foothold in Europe.
3Spyker said it would continue work to secure short and medium-term funding.
4Try different hand orientations; a good jam should feel secure and comfortable.
5Tolton felt quite secure inside it; first time in a long time.
1Wellington Water said it hoped to find and fix the problem today.
2Their message is loud and clear: fix the broken food aid system.
3I really want the new government to help fix this, Gorneena said.
4He said the market would not fix the problem at the moment.
5The report said Premier had taken appropriate actions to fix the problems.
1Avoid using long slings to attach the TIBLOC to an intermediate point.
2You'll need at least attach one of them to power the thing.
3The capital city of the State is crowded with legislators and attach's.
4I will attach the crescograph to this fern; the magnification is tremendous.
5The straps are used to attach the snowshoe to the regular shoe.
1To fasten mass transfer rate, microcapsules with relatively smaller size are desired.
2Then she stood for her mother to fasten it in the back.
3The chain of Kilydd Canhastyr to fasten the collar to the leash.
4And he went to work to fasten the feathers in his tower.
5And then his eagerness to fasten the crime on the mysterious woman.
1In testimony of the truth of the above, I affix my signature.
2In testimony thereof, I affix my seal, in witness of the truth.
3Similarly, Coles has overhauled the way staff affix price tickets on shelves.
4Forthwith I ordered her to affix the following bill to the window:
5Farmer as an affix is not the thing now; farmers are 'Mr.
1When you attach pieces in some ways, they hold in place.
2The needle would not hold in place in the damaged vein.
3When basket is complete, place another sieve on top to hold in place.
4We're going to hold in place here for a day.
5It helped to hold in place a giant, bladed excavator.
6Pam straightened, but he kept his hold in place.
7If necessary, hold in place with old boards.
8It was delicate stuff by its very nature, and extremely difficult for me to hold in place.
9Kuroda gave him a salt cellar to hold in place of the Russian fleet and told him to pay attention.
10Put over this a layer of clean cotton and hold in place by a bandage or strip of adhesive plaster.
11So MSS Grinch had little choice but to hold in place and let the cease-fire situation play out a little more.
12Pull this tight and hold in place with a thumb while throwing the cord over your hand, which forms the loop.
13A sensation of being held in place for a moment or two?
14His shirt was still held in place by only the French cuffs.
15It was propped open, held in place with a wedge of concrete.
16The tree stands firm, for it is held in place by us.
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