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secure adj 1 free from danger; providing safety. 2 free from trouble or worry. 3 free from uncertainty or mistrust; assured. 4 firmly fixed or attached. 5 not likely to be lost or taken away; safe or assured • a secure job. 6 in custody, usually of the police. verb (secured, securing) 1 to fasten or attach firmly. 2 to get or assure possession of something • She's secured a place on the course for next year. 3 to make free from danger or risk; to make safe. 4 to contrive to get something. 5 to guarantee. securable adj. securely adverb. securer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin securus, from se- without + cura care.