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SECURES
- take (a person) into custody hold fast pinion
- make fast secure a door secure a bike to a tree
- ing about effect
- release (naval personnel) from work or duty
- get secure usually lasting possession or control of secure a job
- SECURE, to make firm or tight [v]
- stop work go off duty
- tie up berth
- to relieve from exposure to danger act to make safe against adverse contingencies secure a supply line from enemy raids
- put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving guarantee secure the blessings of liberty United States Constitution
- give pledge of payment to (a creditor) or of (an obligation) secure a note by a pledge of collateral
- SECURE, to make safe or certain [v]