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 Procute
 Part of Speech: Verb - Present TenseDefinition: To obtain, gain, or acquire something through active effort or determined actions. Sample Sentence: She is determined to procute a promotion at work through hard work and dedication. Related Products: Books on achieving success 
 Part of Speech: Verb - Past TenseDefinition: The past tense of "procute" denotes the act of obtaining, gaining, or acquiring something through active effort or determined actions in the past. Sample Sentence: He procuted a rare gemstone during his travels in Africa. Related Products: Rare collectible items 
 Part of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Referring to something that is widely favored, liked, or favored by many people. Sample Sentence: The band's latest album is highly procute among music enthusiasts. Related Products: Popular music albums 
 Part of Speech: AdverbDefinition: In a manner that is well-received or widely liked by many people. Sample Sentence: The fashion collection was procute showcased at the prestigious event. Related Products: Popular fashion items | ||||
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