to secure by a noose
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noosedto secure by a noose
noosesNOOSE, to secure with a type of loop
noosedNOOSE, to secure with a type of loop
noosingNOOSE, to secure with a type of loop
anchorto secure by a device
anchoringANCHOR, to secure by a device
anchorsANCHOR, to secure by a device
anchoredANCHOR, to secure by a device
cleatedto secure to or by a cleat
moorto secure a vessel by cable or anchor
belayingto secure by attaching to a stable support
belayedto secure by attaching to a stable support
belayto secure by attaching to a stable support
belaysto secure by attaching to a stable support
mooredMOOR, to secure a vessel by cable or anchor
moorsMOOR, to secure a vessel by cable or anchor
swearto secure (a warrant for arrest) by making an accusation under oath
belayerto secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
belayersto secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
quietersmake secure by freeing from dispute or question quiet title to a property
undergirtto strengthen; secure, as by passing a rope or chain under and around
entrappingTrick or deceive (someone), esp. by inducing them to commit a crime in order to secure their prosecution
entrappedTrick or deceive (someone), esp. by inducing them to commit a crime in order to secure their prosecution
securesgive pledge of payment to (a creditor) or of (an obligation) secure a note by a pledge of collateral
shackleA metal link, typically U-shaped, closed by a bolt, used to secure a chain or rope to something
shacklesA metal link, typically U-shaped, closed by a bolt, used to secure a chain or rope to something
warranty(in property law) A covenant by which the seller binds themselves and their heirs to secure to the buyer the estate conveyed in the deed
warranties(in property law) A covenant by which the seller binds themselves and their heirs to secure to the buyer the estate conveyed in the deed
brinkmanshipthe technique or practice of maneuvering a dangerous situation to the limits of tolerance or safety in order to secure the greatest advantage, especially by creating diplomatic crises.
lifelinesA rope or line used for life-saving, typically one thrown to rescue someone in difficulties in water or one used by sailors to secure themselves to a boat