make+secure

  • 51Make Poverty History Concert — The Make Poverty History Concert was held on the night of November 17, 2006 produced by Dan Adams, Hugh Evans and John Connor at Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, Australia. The concert was timed to coincide with the G20 Summit which was being …

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  • 52make — 1. verb 1) he makes models Syn: construct, build, assemble, put together, manufacture, produce, fabricate, create, form, fashion, model, improvise 2) she made me drink it Syn …

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  • 53secure — I. a. 1. Certain, sure, assured, confident. 2. Safe, free from danger, protected, insured. 3. Fixed, fast, stable, immovable. 4. Careless, unsuspecting, undisturbed, easy. 5. Over confident, incautious, careless, inattentive, heedless, negligent …

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  • 54secure — adj 1. safe, protected, sheltered, defended, fortified; unexposed, immune, unthreatened, unmolested, unimperiled, unhazarded; unperilous, free from danger, not dangerous, vaccinated, inoculated, free; invulnerable, unattackable, unassailable,… …

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  • 55make — I. v. a. 1. Create, bring into being. 2. Frame, fashion, mould, shape, form, figure. 3. Fabricate, construct. 4. Produce, effect, be productive of, cause. 5. Constitute, cause to be, cause to become. 6. Perform, do, execute, practise. 7 …

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  • 56make a House — Brit. secure the presence of enough members for a quorum or support in the House of Commons. → make …

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  • 57make sure of — 1. Secure, make certain. 2. Consider as certain …

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  • 58secure — To give security; to assure of payment, performance, or indemnity; to guaranty or make certain the payment of a debt or discharge of an obligation. One secures his creditor by giving him a lien, mortgage, pledge, or other security, to be used in… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 59secure — In an operational context, to gain possession of a position or terrain feature, with or without force, and to make such disposition as will prevent, as far as possible, its destruction or loss by enemy action. See also denial measure …

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  • 60secure — Adjective: Stable; unlikely to fail or fall. Free from worry. Not exposed to peril. Verb: To protect. To keep in a position not exposed to peril. To make certain of payment, guaranteeing against the possibility of nonpayment. Scholbe v Schuchardt …

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