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    se·cure
    /səˈkyo͝or/

    adjective

    verb

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. to free from danger or harm; make safe: Sandbags secured the town during the flood. Synonyms: safeguard, guard, protect. to effect; make certain of; ensure: The novel secured his reputation. Synonyms: guarantee, assure. to make firm or fast, as by attaching:

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Secure means safe, protected. Your money is secure in a bank. Supportive friends and family make you feel secure. Secure can also be used as a verb. You secure the sails before you take out the sailboat, which means you tie them down.

  10. 15 meanings: 1. free from danger, damage, etc 2. free from fear, care, etc 3. in safe custody 4. not likely to fail, become.... Click for more definitions.

  11. Verb. Filter. adjective. securest, securer. Free from danger; not exposed to damage, attack, etc.; safe. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Free from risk of loss; safe. Her papers were secure in the vault. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Free from fear, care, doubt, or anxiety; not worried, troubled, or apprehensive.