Crossword-Solution: PROCURE 7 letters, 28 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Procure v. t. To bring into possession; to cause to accrue to, or to
come into possession of; to acquire or provide for one's self or for
another; to gain; to get; to obtain by any means, as by purchase or
loan.
Procure v. t. To contrive; to bring about; to effect; to cause.
Procure v. t. To solicit; to entreat.
Procure v. t. To cause to come; to bring; to attract.
Procure v. t. To obtain for illicit intercourse or prostitution.
Procure v. i. To pimp.
Procure v. i. To manage business for another in court.

We have 28 clues for the answer “PROCURE”

Clue Answers
get by special effort 1 answer
Yes to a medical breakthrough! 1 answer
Obtain, as supplies 1 answer
Obtain by effort 1 answer
Obtain (something) 1 answer
Acquire; gain. 1 answer
Get one's hands on 3 answers
Manage to get 4 answers
BY FORCE OBTAIN 10 answers
Pander 10 answers
Get hold of 11 answers
A MERE WISH, UNACCOMPANIED BY EFFORT TO OBTAIN 11 answers
procure 18 answers
Reap 19 answers
Educe 25 answers
Come by 28 answers
Furnish 36 answers
Obtain 38 answers
CALL over 39 answers
Getting by 41 answers
Annex 41 answers
Getting on 42 answers
Win 42 answers
thrive 56 answers
Have ___ 75 answers
Get 76 answers
Gain 81 answers
Make 102 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROCURE (5)

Our purer essence then will overcome Thir noxious vapour, or enur’d not feel, Or chang’d at length, and to the place conformd In temper and in nature, will receive Familiar the fierce heat, and void of pain; This horror will grow milde, this darkness light, Besides what hope the never-ending flight Of future days may bring, what chance, what change Worth waiting, since our present lot appeers For happy though but ill, for ill not worst, If we procure not to our selves more woe.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
The sons, in short square-skirted coats, with rows of stupendous brass buttons, and their hair generally queued in the fashion of the times, especially if they could procure an eel-skin for the purpose, it being esteemed throughout the country as a potent nourisher and strengthener of the hair.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving 1992
The more the Africans sought to fulfill the Europeans' thirst for slaves, the more they needed guns with which to procure slaves, and to protect themselves from being captured and sold into slavery.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Well, unless he was mistaken he should have that and a spear and bows and arrows before another sun had set—the rope would take care of that, and in the meantime it must be made to procure food for him.
The Return of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Marry, sir, you must be aware of the poison and the dagger; for they use either with free will when you give them the slightest opportunity.” “Ay, but,” answered Prior Aymer, “every land has its own manners and fashions; and, besides that beating this fellow could procure us no information respecting the road to Cedric’s house, it would have been sure to have established a quarrel betwixt you and him had we found our way thither.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993

Quotes with PROCURE (3)

If only you would realize some day, how much have you hurt me, If only your heart ever, craves for me or my presence…If only you feel that love again someday for me, If only you are affected someday by my absence…Only you can end all my suffering and this unbearable pain, If only you would know what you could never procure…If only you go through the memories of past once again, Since the day you left my heart has bled, no one has its cure…If only you would bring that love, th…
Mehek Bassi Chained: Can you escape fate?
The making of miracles to edification was as ardently admired by pious Victorians as it was sternly discouraged by Jesus of Nazareth. Not that the Victorians were unique in this respect. Modern writers also indulge in edifying miracles though they generally prefer to use them to procure unhappy endings, by which piece of thaumaturgy they win the title of realists.
Dorothy L. Sayers The Mind of the Maker
They were untouched by modern education, but their government was striving with might and main to procure this inestimable benefit for them; anticlericalism and American bustle would soon free them from belief in miracles and holy likenesses.
Robertson Davies
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Custom, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 26 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).