How to Use procure in a Sentence
procure
verb-
But, in order to procure more saris, Sood has had to get crafty.
— Frances Solá-Santiago, refinery29.com, 16 Sep. 2021 -
This marks the fourth attempt by the Army to procure a Bradley replacement in the last 20 years.
— Sébastien Roblin, Popular Mechanics, 5 July 2023 -
Entire sections of oak and beech forests were cut down to procure enough wood for the job.
— William Gurstelle, Popular Mechanics, 1 May 2017 -
But for this weekend, let the hunger games to procure a copy begin.
— Chris Willman, Variety, 24 Nov. 2023 -
And a big part of its viral appeal is the odyssey required to procure it.
— Esther Mobley, SFChronicle.com, 6 Feb. 2020 -
The department turned to UAMS to help procure the equipment.
— Andy Davis, Arkansas Online, 28 Oct. 2021 -
And that a businessman named Max Dunlap procured the men to do the job.
— AZCentral.com, 3 Dec. 2019 -
The text was procured, along with a recent book on the history of the United States.
— Jennifer Schuessler, New York Times, 23 May 2024 -
The zoo's groundhog, Gordy died last year, and the zoo has not procured his replacement yet.
— Amy Schwabe, Journal Sentinel, 2 Feb. 2024 -
Waterfront sites can be hard to procure and can cost up to $60.
— Dakota Kim, Sunset Magazine, 24 Jan. 2020 -
Hartwig told the bank in the emails that the state treasurer has no duties and isn’t involved in procuring business for the state.
— Todd Richmond, The Seattle Times, 9 July 2018 -
This is not to say that Adlum did not procure wine from the property.
— Sophia Solano, Washington Post, 18 Oct. 2022 -
After that, they will not be allowed to procure any more.
— oregonlive.com, 6 June 2019 -
Memphis was able to procure a second-round pick and will agree to a buyout for Gasol.
— BostonGlobe.com, 11 Sep. 2021 -
Last week, Collier drove about three hours roundtrip to procure 16 cans of the formula.
— Erik Ortiz, NBC News, 20 May 2022 -
Drumsticks and thighs are an option for those who can’t procure wings.
— Washington Post, 1 Feb. 2022 -
Micah has threatened to procure one and park it on a random street.
— Michael Gehlken, Dallas News, 19 July 2021 -
By all means, procure a great bottle and wrap it up nicely.
— Mark Stock, Men's Health, 6 Oct. 2022 -
Twice a year, the utilities procure two-year contracts for 25% of the electric load.
— Reader Commentary, Baltimore Sun, 15 Mar. 2024 -
Dragon is cheap largely because of the way it was procured.
— The Economist, 4 June 2020 -
Tanzania was one of the last countries in east Africa to procure vaccines.
— Priya Sippy, Quartz, 7 Sep. 2021 -
Despite all the warnings of possible doom procuring old wine at auction, the juice is worth the squeeze.
— Mike Desimone and Jeff Jenssen, Robb Report, 26 Nov. 2023 -
Recent studies in South Africa show that many of these species are easy to procure and rich in calories.
— Curtis W. Marean, Scientific American, 1 Nov. 2012 -
The war in Ukraine could hinge on whichever side could produce or procure the most heavy artillery.
— Ben Kamisar, NBC News, 14 Dec. 2022 -
Deer hunting provides a chance to get outdoors and procure fresh, wild meat.
— Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 15 Nov. 2021 -
Christie Smith, her former cellmate, says Smith paid her to procure drugs.
— Greg Hanlon, PEOPLE.com, 9 July 2021 -
Between the lines: The Cooks just launched a Kickstarter campaign to help cover the costs of building the new restaurant and procuring an oven.
— Anna Spiegel, Axios, 11 July 2024 -
The crew never procures food overseas to serve on the plane as a safety precaution.
— Amy B Wang, Washington Post, 28 Jan. 2018 -
The simple act, coupled with his difficulty in procuring a weapon in Colorado, a state with strong gun control laws, defused the plan.
— Jackie Valley, The Christian Science Monitor, 6 Sep. 2024 -
In making these products resale-ready, the trifecta is not just helping the consumer participate in the circular economy and boost value but also procuring a ton of relevant data on second-life transactions.
— Alexandra Harrell, Sourcing Journal, 19 Sep. 2024
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