secure one's place in English
assure one's own place
Use "secure ones place" in a sentence
1. Keep your passport in a secure place .
2. Corium is a nice, clean, secure place
3. 12 Her place in the history books is secure.
4. It is antisocial to leave one's litter in public place.
5. Such quarrels take place even among one's own kith and kin.
6. The Automat’s place as a fixture of American life seemed secure
7. The place looked clean and secure, the yokels doltish but harmless.
8. Spacious Bedsitters close to tarmac in a clean and secure place
9. Tell our men to be on guard and secure this place
10. It would have been better to build secure mortuaries rather than putting one's money into an expensive contraption.
11. Lasorda can rest assured that his place in baseball history is secure.
12. Hubs securely hold the Audiocassette in place, and locking tabs provide secure closure
13. What does Asylum mean? A place where one is safe and secure; refuge
14. The place is secure from walkers, but we could slip our way through.
15. Being forced to uproot from a place one loves and has made one's own.
16. In Zakharan culture, an Agal was a cord (or group of cords) used to secure a keffiyeh (headcloth) to one's head
17. It is very secure when in place; physical activity will not jar it loose.
18. See also: and, born, Bred born and raised Both born and raised in the same particular place; having lived in one's birthplace through one's adolescence
19. One was satisfied with one's situation, glad to be in one's given place and time by virtue of how one's life has gone. The emphasis is, put differently, upon fate - an almost external force.
20. What does Bewitch mean? To place under one's power by magic; cast a spell over
21. Born and Bred Born and raised in a particular place, which has shaped one's personality
22. Colonization is the act of setting up a colony away from one's place of origin
23. Industrial economy is an area goon one's word to develop. Realize and prosperous essential place.
24. There's nothing to do in this place, ie no means of passing one's leisure time enjoyably.
25. Putting some one's shoulder back into place standing on a six inch ledge is quite something.