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1 secure the necessary evidence
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > secure the necessary evidence
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2 secure
1) безпечний; надійний; який охороняється, який перебуває під охороною; гарантований, застрахований2) гарантувати, надавати забезпечення; забезпечувати ( борг); фіксувати, закріпляти, прикріпляти; обороняти, надійно захищати; брати під варту; забезпечувати безпеку; оволодівати, заволодівати; домагатися•- secure a debtsecure the privilege against self-incrimination — забезпечувати право на свободу від самообвинувачення
- secure a favorable decision
- secure a favourable decision
- secure a loan
- secure a victory
- secure against
- secure against attack
- secure an acquittal
- secure an order
- secure appearance
- secure by constitutional means
- secure care
- secure confinement
- secure conviction
- secure custodially
- secure detention
- secure diplomatic protection
- secure equality
- secure facility
- secure freedom
- secure freedom pending trial
- secure from attack
- secure hiding-place
- secure indictment
- secure institution
- secure judgment
- secure judgement
- secure lock-up
- secure placement
- secure prisoner
- secure privileges
- secure repeal of the sentence
- secure setting
- secure shelter
- secure support
- secure the last word
- secure the necessary evidence
- secure treatment
- secure ward
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