To buy or purchase or otherwise obtain.
2006-11-21 01:08:31
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answered by ANON 4
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Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.0.1) - Cite This Source
pro‧cure
–verb (used with object) 1. to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: to procure evidence.
2. to bring about, esp. by unscrupulous and indirect means: to procure secret documents.
3. to obtain (a person) for the purpose of prostitution.
–verb (used without object) 4. to act as a procurer or pimp.
2006-11-21 09:10:45
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answered by sleepycaz 2
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Large companies and government define purchasing responsibilities as procurement. Typically one or more people may be assigned to defining Request For Information (RFI) specs, reviewing proposals and ultimately selecting a vendor to do business with.
2006-11-21 13:06:58
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answered by Roland 4
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I always tell my kids to look words up in the dictionary... that way you never forget it...
To procure something.... pimps procure clients for prostitutes... to get something... look it up in the dictionary for a real definition
2006-11-22 09:15:19
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answered by The ReDesign Diva 7
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to acquire things - in terms of business, its usually the department responsible for buying everything - including marketing services - that a business requires.
2006-11-21 09:47:41
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answered by hedzyhedzy 3
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To buy or attain/get something.
2006-11-21 09:08:26
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answered by Tony M 2
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