Used in a Sentence

procured

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for procured.

Editorial note

If they don't provide the packetlogs, it's not that the evidence is procured via unlawful means, it's that there's no evidence!

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive) To acquire or obtain.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of procured gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive) To acquire or obtain.

verb

(transitive) To obtain a person as a prostitute for somebody else.

verb

(transitive, criminal law) To induce or persuade someone to do something.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for procured.

verb

(transitive) To acquire or obtain.

verb

(transitive) To obtain a person as a prostitute for somebody else.

verb

(transitive, criminal law) To induce or persuade someone to do something.

Example sentences

1

If they don't provide the packetlogs, it's not that the evidence is procured via unlawful means, it's that there's no evidence!

2

Power can be procured from many different source and still be good (nuclear, heat, solar, you name it).

3

Quite simply, there's nothing material in space that's going to be less-expensively procured for Earth on Earth.

4

The government spends money it got from printing in exactly the same places as it spends money procured from taxes.

5

Everyone downstream of whoever bought the counterfeits is innocent, and even the company that procured the counterfeits has probably only made forgivable mistakes given that the counterfeits are near-perfect substitutes.

6

Yes, it's a bit cumbersome, but in this glorious age of the internet there should be nothing (legal) that cannot be procured.

7

I would think that level of investment should/would be procured from friends & family, not cold-ish intros to angels/VCs?

8

The client I'm working for failed to get a web server procured with 6 months lead time.

9

After I left home, I only procured firearms after I had a significant other to protect, or vice versa.

10

This also produces the ironic result of software procured that meets all the official, politically-sanctioned requirements, but does not meet the daily needs of the trenches.

11

Disney doesn't ask questions about how people are procured.

12

The value for artistic products, which can be easily replicated, which can be easily disseminated, which can be easily procured, seems to be more in line with what the author is talking about.

Quote examples

1

"Employees can only access corporate applications with a device that is procured and actively managed by the company"

2

Indeed, and posting to web forums, especially with connections to mainland China, can be risky due to the traceback of IP addresses, collected or "procured" by Chinese authorities.

3

We first signed up with an agency, but they kept changing our cleaners so we gave up and went for a broker, who "captured our requirements" and procured us a stable cleaner we could trust in the long run.

4

The appropriate questions to ask in that situation would be "does this evidence really say what we think it does", and "are there reasons to believe this evidence is fabricated?", not "how was it procured?".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use procured in a sentence?

If they don't provide the packetlogs, it's not that the evidence is procured via unlawful means, it's that there's no evidence!

What does procured mean?

(transitive) To acquire or obtain.

What part of speech is procured?

procured is commonly used as verb.