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securer

American  
[si-kyoor-er] / sɪˈkyʊər ər /

noun

plural

securers
  1. a person or thing that secures.


Example Sentences

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By the time of his silver jubilee in 1935, the position of this reimagined British monarchy was securer than it had ever been.

From Washington Post • Jan. 28, 2022

In general, it was not a year in which the older novelists made their reputations securer.

From Time Magazine Archive

In other words, life strives continuously to make its embodiments more permanent, securer, richer and more manifold.

From Morals and the Evolution of Man by Nordau, Max Simon

This pile would form a securer shelter than the plant, which was in full view of any one who might enter the courtyard from the street.

From Carry On! A Story of the Fight for Bagdad by Strang, Herbert

The Roman army crossed the summit of the last ridge and saw the securer plains before them.

From A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Taylor, Bayard

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