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The Complete Vocabulary Builder Workbook by BETTER WORDS R. B. Skinner
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Dictionary definition of procure

To obtain or acquire something, usually through effort or planning.
"She had to procure the equipment for the lab."

Detailed meaning of procure

It can be used in various contexts, such as in business, where it refers to the process of acquiring goods or services for an organization, or in personal life, where it refers to the act of obtaining something for oneself. The term "procure" implies a sense of intentionality, as it suggests that the person or organization making the acquisition has deliberately sought out and obtained the item or service.

In the business context, "procurement" is the process of acquiring goods, services, or works from an external source, it includes the process of identifying a need, identifying potential suppliers, soliciting bids, selecting a supplier, negotiating contract terms, and finalizing the purchase.

In the legal context, "procurement" can also mean to induce or persuade someone to do something illegal or morally wrong, such as procurement of prostitution or procurement of a bribe.

In summary, "procure" is used to describe the act of obtaining or acquiring something, usually through effort or planning, it can be used in various contexts such as business, legal and personal life, it implies a sense of intentionality, and it suggests that the acquisition has been deliberately sought out.

Example sentences containing procure

1. He worked hard to procure a scholarship for college.
2. She managed to procure rare antique furniture.
3. The team will procure new equipment for the project.
4. The detective needed to procure a search warrant.
5. They had to procure additional supplies for the event.
6. He had to procure a permit to build the new structure.

History and etymology of procure

The verb 'procure' has its etymological origins in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'procurare,' which consists of 'pro,' meaning 'for' or 'on behalf of,' and 'curare,' meaning 'to take care of' or 'to manage.' In its original Latin sense, 'procure' signified the act of taking care of something for someone or managing it on their behalf. Over time, the word evolved to encompass the broader meaning of obtaining or acquiring something, often through effort or planning, while still retaining its association with the idea of taking care of the process involved in securing the desired item. This etymological journey underscores the notion of actively working to obtain or manage something for a specific purpose or goal.

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Further usage examples of procure

1. The chef will procure fresh ingredients for tonight's dinner.
2. She plans to procure a loan for her startup.
3. The company aims to procure eco-friendly materials.
4. He tried to procure a reservation at the popular restaurant.
5. They will procure a new vendor for office supplies.
6. She had to procure official documents for immigration.
7. He was able to procure a rare book from the library.
8. We must procure additional funding for our research.
9. She will procure a new car for her upcoming road trip.
10. They were able to procure the necessary permits for the event.
11. I have to procure a gift for my friend's birthday.
12. He wants to procure a new computer for his gaming setup.
13. We need to procure more staff to handle the workload.
14. She will procure the ingredients for tonight's dinner.
15. They were able to procure a discount for the group booking.
16. I have to procure a replacement part for the broken machine.
17. He wants to procure a ticket for the concert next week.
18. We need to procure a venue for the conference.
19. She will procure the services of a professional photographer.
20. They were able to procure a loan for their business expansion.
21. I have to procure a new outfit for the wedding.
22. He wants to procure a rare artifact for his collection.
23. We need to procure additional supplies for the camping trip.
24. They were able to procure a sponsorship for the event.

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