procure

/prəˈkjʊr/
verb
  1. To obtain or get something, especially with effort or care.
    • The chef procured fresh ingredients from the local market.
    • They needed to procure a special permit for the construction project.
    • She managed to procure tickets to the sold-out concert.
  2. To provide or arrange for someone to have something, often in a professional or official context.
    • He procured a loan to start his small business.
    • The company procured new computers for all employees.
    • The agent procured a visa for the traveler.
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