secure

verb, adjective42 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A common pairing emphasizing a state of being completely free from danger or threat.

Very safe or stable to a high degree.

Having a stable and reliable financial situation.

Extremely safe, often referring to systems or places.

Sufficiently safe or stable for a particular purpose.

Very safe or stable to a high degree.

Completely safe or stable, without any doubt.

Having a stable and reliable financial situation.

Completely safe or stable, without any doubt.

Completely safe or stable, without any doubt.

Completely safe or stable, without any doubt.

Quite safe or stable; to a moderate degree.

Sufficiently safe or stable for a particular purpose.

To fasten or attach something in a strong and stable way.

To fasten or attach something so it cannot move or come loose.

To fasten or attach something in the correct or appropriate way.

To obtain or achieve something without difficulty.

To obtain something in a way that is free from risk or danger.

To finally obtain or achieve something after a period of time or effort.

To finally obtain or achieve something after a period of time or effort.

Used to show that achieving one thing is the result of another action.

Physical or mental activity needed to get or achieve something.

An act of trying to get or achieve something.

A possibility of getting or achieving something.

To achieve the desired aim of getting something.

The state of not getting or achieving something that was attempted.

Having the intention or purpose of achieving something.

With the intention or wish of getting or achieving something.

With the intention or wish of getting or achieving something.

Protected from a threat or danger.

Feeling confident because of a certain knowledge or belief.

Indicates the tool or object used for fastening.

Indicates the object or surface to which something is fastened.

Having the capacity or opportunity to get or achieve something.

To succeed in getting or achieving something, especially something difficult.

To assist in getting or achieving something.

Not to succeed in getting or achieving something.

To exist in a state of safety or stability.

To perceive oneself as being in a state of safety or stability.

To maintain something in a safe or stable state.

To cause something to be safe or stable.

To change to a state of being safe or stable.