See Also: secure 2, verb(dictionary)
finance 2, verb(dictionary)
secure(2)(dictionary)
secure(1)(dictionary)
secure 1, adjective(dictionary)
Secure - Sailing(gambling)
Food-secure(health)
SECURE Credit Union(finance)
finance(2)(dictionary)
Finance(money)

Par bond (finance) and secure 2, verb (oh)


Par bond (finance)


A bond trading at its face value.





secure 2, verb (oh)



2 W2 v [T]
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1 ?get/achieve?
2 ?safe from harm?
3 ?tie firmly?
4 ?borrowing money?
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?GET/ACHIEVE?
to get or achieve something that will be permanent, especially after a lot of effort
::Boyd's goal secured his team's place in the Cup Final.
secure a deal/contract
::The company recently secured a $20 million contract with Ford.
::Negotiators are still working to secure the hostages' release.
::Redgrave won his third Olympic gold medal, and secured his place in history .
?SAFE FROM HARM?
to make something safe from being attacked, harmed, or lost
::Troops were sent to secure the border.
secure sth against sb/sth
::They built a 10ft high fence to secure the house against intruders.
::an agreement to secure the future of the rainforest
?TIE FIRMLY?
to fasten or tie something firmly in a particular position
secure sth to sth
::John secured the boat firmly to the jetty.
?BORROWING MONEY?
if you secure a Debt or a loan, you legally promise that if you cannot pay back the money you have borrowed, you will give the lender goods or property of the same value instead
::He used his house to secure the loan .