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