Procure

Verb

 * 1)  To acquire or obtain an item or service, sometimes rare, usually by extra effort.
 * 2)  To obtain a person as a prostitute for somebody else.
 * 3)  To induce or persuade someone to do something.

Synonyms

 * (1): obtain
 * (2): buy, purchase

Related terms

 * procurement
 * procurer
 * procuress

Thesaurus
accomplish, acquire, annex, appropriate, argue into, arouse, bag, be seized of, bring, bring about, bring around, bring back, bring forth, bring on, bring out, bring to light, buy, buy back, buy in, buy into, buy off, buy on credit, buy up, call for, call forth, call out, call up, capture, carry, catch, cause, chase after, come by, come in for, come into, compass, complete a purchase, contract, contrive, convince, corner, corral, decide, deduce, derive, determine, dispose, drag down, drag out, draw, draw down, draw forth, draw in, draw on, draw out, earn, educe, effect, elicit, engage, engross, enlist, enter into possession, evoke, fetch, fetch and carry, find, gain, get, get from, get out of, get to do, go after, go and get, go fetch, go for, go get, go to get, harvest, have, incline, induce, influence, inspire, instigate, interest in, land, lead, lure, make, make a buy, monopolize, motivate, net, obtain, pander, persuade, pick up, pimp, prevail, produce, prompt, prostitute, provoke, pull down, purchase, reap, rebuy, regrate, repurchase, requisition, retrieve, rouse, run after, sack, score, secure, shag, stimulate, summon forth, summon up, superinduce, sway, take, tempt, wangle, wangle out of, win, win over, winkle out, worm out, worm out of

Translations

 * Russian: доставать, добывать


 * French: proxénétisme
 * Russian: сводничать


 * Russian: подговаривать


 * Czech:
 * Dutch: verwerven (1); aanschaffen (2),
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: beschaffen,


 * Icelandic:
 * Italian:, ,
 * Polish: wystarać się, sprokurować
 * Slovene: preskrbeti, ,

Noun
procure