Procure in a sentence as a verb

I naively assumed that it would be simple cheap and quick to procure a 1gig line.

* If it's cheaper to buy, we submit an order to our procurement team.

At one level, that's great, but to people who run the contracts unit or procurement team, that doesn't compute.

This is a document used to procure other documents and assure someone that the person is who they claim to be.

" If there are sufficient orders, the 6 - 8 weeks gives you enough lead time to procure the product from suppliers and fulfill the orders.

And where did the customer procure the computer to place in front of Jordan at the nonexistent register?

It was part of Fujimoto's job to fly North Korean jets around the world to procure dinner-party ingredients—to Iran for caviar, Tokyo for fish, or Denmark for beer.

* If it needs building, we do another process of seeing if we have what we need -- or if we have to buy minerals, blueprints, etc. * If we had to buy things, those orders are submitted to procurement and transportation.

For instance, think back before digital books became popular: if you had a truly epic book of poems and you had several friends who wanted to read it and copies of the actual book were unusually difficult to procure, I think it used to be that many people would just run a large chunk of the book through a xerox machine without thinking twice.

Plus, of course, the ridiculous, soul sucking calls with a "consultant" who will try to sell you Oracle licenses and insists on being your pal and "how about I come out on Wednesday, these discussions are easier face-to-face" to actually procure the bloody licences - and then sends you an Excel sheet with 15 different term and payment options that you then have to spend an afternoon parsing.

Procure definitions

verb

get by special effort; "He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed"

See also: secure

verb

arrange for sexual partners for others

See also: pander pimp