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- DictionarySe·cure/səˈkyo͝or/
adjective
- 1. fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost: "check to ensure that all nuts and bolts are secure"
verb
- 1. fix or attach (something) firmly so that it cannot be moved or lost: "pins secure the handle to the main body"
1. a. : free from danger. b. : affording safety. a secure hideaway. c. : trustworthy, dependable. a secure foundation. d. : free from risk of loss. 2. a. : easy in mind : confident. b. : assured in opinion or expectation : having no doubt. c. archaic : unwisely free from fear or distrust : overconfident. 3. : assured sense 1. a secure victory. 4.
In SECURE, the work name & work codes are received from Mahatma Gandhi NREGA MIS to the concerned Block/GP AE/Overseer login after the approval of Labour budget. The AE/Overseer of the Block/GP creates the detailed estimate, includes drawings, location map and photograph of the works site before starting the work.
secure adjective (PROTECTED) likely to continue and not fail or be lost: Her promotion has made her position in the company more secure. The museum has been promised $22 million by the state government, so its future is relatively secure. She's just left a secure job to start her own company.
Definitions of secure. adjective. free from danger or risk. “ secure from harm”. “his fortune was secure ”. “made a secure place for himself in his field”. synonyms: protected. kept safe or defended from danger or injury or loss.
secure adjective (FIXED) Add to word list. B2. positioned or fixed firmly and correctly and therefore not likely to move, fall, or break: That ladder doesn't look very secure to me. Check that all windows and doors are secure. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Safe and secure. airworthiness. as safe as houses idiom. biosafety. bite.
verb (used with object),se·cured, se·cur·ing. to get hold or possession of; procure; obtain: to secure materials; to secure a high government position. to free from danger or harm; make safe: Sandbags secured the town during the flood. to effect; make certain of; ensure: The novel secured his reputation.
secure. verb. /sɪˈkjʊə (r)/ /sɪˈkjʊr/ (formal) Verb Forms. get something. to obtain or achieve something, especially when this means using a lot of effort. secure something to secure a contract/deal/funding. The team managed to secure a place in the finals. The team were unable to secure a victory. She secured 2 000 votes.