procurement
Americannoun
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procurements
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the act of procuring, or obtaining or getting by effort, care, or the use of special means.
The organ procurement procedure is very complicated.
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the act of obtaining equipment, materials, or supplies.
The secretary of defense argued in favor of increasing the budget for procurement.
noun
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the act or an instance of procuring
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commerce
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the act of buying
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( as modifier )
procurement cost
procurement budget
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Usage
What does procurement mean? Procurement most commonly refers to the formal, official process of purchasing and obtaining materials, supplies, or equipment, especially in the context of business or government. Many large companies and government agencies have a procurement department that handles the ordering and acquisition of supplies. Such a department is often simply referred to as procurement, as in You’ll have to ask procurement to order those materials. Procurement is the noun form of the verb procure. In general, procurement means the act of getting something, especially through special means or extra effort, as in The procurement of transplant organs is a complex process. Example: If someone says they work in procurement, it means they spend a lot of time navigating the supply chain to get what their company needs.
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Etymology
Origin of procurement
First recorded in 1300–50; procure ( def. ) + -ment ( def. )
Explanation
Procurement is the act of getting something you need. Save it for when you need to sound serious, like if you're in the military. Procurement is the noun form of the verb procure which means "to acquire," but procurement often has military connotations, such as: "The procurement of the weapons for the war is vital." It also means acquiring something that was extra hard to get, and you can use it when you want to sound formal: "I will work on the procurement of some more lemonade for all of us." Sound extra fancy by quoting the British poet John Dryden from way back in 1717: "They think it done/ By her procurement."
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“We have an abundance of renewables, and we’re doing good with procurement, but the sun sets, the wind doesn’t blow, and that’s where reliability and stability come into question,” Doyle said.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 16, 2026
Australia’s Trigg Minerals, which is focused on tungsten and antimony in the Western U.S., last year decided to rename itself to align with “U.S. national security interests and U.S. federal government procurement objectives.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 14, 2026
Management sees the investment in compute procurement as a front-loaded-lump-sum commitment over this year and next year, rather than an annually escalating structural cost, they note.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 13, 2026
The State Department says they have been involved in military procurement and defense cooperation with Russia and China.
From Barron's ● Aug. 6, 2026
No sooner had Sherwood Butler, the laboratory’s head of procurement, set the final brick on a new building than his brother, Melvin, set about filling it with new employees.
From "Hidden Figures" by Margot Lee Shetterly
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The committee has to sign off on any substantial defence procurements.
From Barron's ● Jun. 22, 2026
The DPP budget includes up to about $30 billion of weapons procurements from the U.S.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Apr. 10, 2026
"These deals will further integrate the Saudi and US economies together, joint ventures in the kingdom, in the United States, procurements of American weapons and goods," says Mr Shihabi.
From BBC ● May 11, 2025
He predicted that a situation like last September — when the grid hit record-high demand, at about 52,000 megawatts — could likely be managed with the state’s contingency resources and additional market procurements.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 28, 2023
There were thousands of her citizens, full of health and talent, who adorned excesses of living by the tasteful procurements of wealth, and the highest accomplishments of mind.
From International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850 by Various
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