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  2. adjective. uk / sɪˈkjʊəd / us. Add to word list. FINANCE. secured loans, debts, etc. involve an agreement for the lender to take particular assets from the borrower if the money is not paid back: secured capital/financing/debt The company has agreed to pay about £2.7 million to outside creditors to resolve its secured and unsecured debts.

  3. 1. a. : free from danger. b. : affording safety. a secure hideaway. c. : trustworthy, dependable. a secure foundation. d. : free from risk of loss. 2. a. : easy in mind : confident. b. : assured in opinion or expectation : having no doubt. c. archaic : unwisely free from fear or distrust : overconfident. 3. : assured sense 1. a secure victory. 4.

  4. She's just left a secure job to start her own company. (especially of objects, situations, etc.) able to avoid being harmed by any risk, danger, or threat: Car manufacturers ought to produce vehicles that are more secure against theft. Endangered species need to be kept secure from poachers.

  5. 1. Free from danger or attack: a secure fortress. 2. Free from risk of loss; safe: Her papers were secure in the vault. 3. Free from the risk of being intercepted or listened to by unauthorized persons: Only one telephone line in the embassy was secure. 4. Free from fear, anxiety, or doubt: felt secure in his old job. 5. a.

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    Secure - Get By Special Effort; "he ...
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    secure - cause to be firmly attached;
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    secure - assure payment of guarantee, ...
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    secure - make certain of; "This nest egg ...
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    secure - fill or close tightly with or as ...
  6. secure. verb. /sɪˈkjʊə (r)/ /sɪˈkjʊr/ (formal) Verb Forms. get something. to obtain or achieve something, especially when this means using a lot of effort. secure something to secure a contract/deal/funding. The team managed to secure a place in the finals. The team were unable to secure a victory. She secured 2 000 votes.

  7. SECURE meaning: 1. positioned or fixed firmly and correctly and therefore not likely to move, fall, or break: 2…. Learn more.

  8. verb (used with object) , se·cured, se·cur·ing. to get hold or possession of; procure; obtain: to secure materials; to secure a high government position. Synonyms: gain. to free from danger or harm; make safe: Sandbags secured the town during the flood. Synonyms: safeguard, guard, protect.