secure
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~ cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man"
secure
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~ furnish with battens; "batten ships"
secure
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~ fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug; "plug the hole"; "stop up the leak"
secure
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~ make certain of; "This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us"; "Preparation will guarantee success!"
secure
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~ get by special effort; "He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed"
secure
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~ financially safe; "a good investment"; "a secure investment"
secure
— Adjective
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~ free from fear or doubt; easy in mind; "he was secure that nothing will be held against him"
secure
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~ not likely to fail or give way; "the lock was secure"; "a secure foundation"; "a secure hold on her wrist"
secure
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~ immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with; "an impregnable fortress"; "fortifications that made the frontier inviolable"; "a secure telephone connection"
secure
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~ free from danger or risk; "secure from harm"; "his fortune was secure"; "made a secure place for himself in his field"
secured bond
— Noun
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~ a bond that is back by collateral
secureness
— Noun
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~ the quality of being fixed in place as by some firm attachment
secureness
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~ the state of freedom from fear or danger
securer
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~ someone who obtains or acquires; "the procurer of opera tickets"
securities firm
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~ a stock broker's business; charges a fee to act as intermediary between buyer and seller
securities analyst
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~ an analyst who studies the financial performance of corporations
securities market
— Noun
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~ an exchange where security trading is conducted by professional stockbrokers
securities law
— Noun
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~ the body of laws governing the issuance and selling of securities
securities industry
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~ the securities markets in the aggregate; "the market always frustrates the small investor"
Securities and Exchange Commission
— Noun
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~ an independent federal agency that oversees the exchange of securities to protect investors