procured

[pruh-kyoord]

procured Definition

to obtain something, especially something that is difficult to get.

Using procured: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "procured" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He procured a rare book for me from the library.

  • Example

    She managed to procure a ticket for the sold-out concert.

  • Example

    The company procured a new software system for its employees.

procured Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for procured

Phrases with procured

  • procure evidence

    to obtain evidence, especially in a criminal investigation

    Example

    The police were able to procure evidence linking the suspect to the crime scene.

  • procure a service

    to arrange for a service to be provided

    Example

    The event planner procured a catering service for the wedding reception.

  • procure a contract

    to obtain a contract through negotiation or bidding

    Example

    The construction company was able to procure a contract for a new building project.

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Summary: procured in Brief

The verb 'procured' [pruh-kyoord] means to obtain something, especially if it is difficult to get. It can refer to obtaining a rare item, like 'He procured a rare book for me from the library,' or arranging for a service, like 'The event planner procured a catering service for the wedding reception.'