procure
verb
pro·cure
prə-ˈkyu̇r
prō-
procured; procuring; procures
1
transitive
: to get possession of (something) : to obtain (something) by particular care and effort
procure a loan
She had managed to procure a hat shaped like a life-size lion's head, which was perched precariously on her head.—J. K. Rowling
2
transitive
: to bring about or achieve (something) by care and effort
was unable to procure the prisoner's release
3
transitive + intransitive
: to obtain (someone) to be employed for sex (as for an individual or in a brothel)
… accused of acting as a "madam" and "procuring girls" for wealthy sex offender Epstein—claims that she strongly denies.—The New York Post
No one has been prosecuted … for pimping or procuring …—Jacqueline Martis
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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