bail out »
To secure the release of an arrested person by providing bail money.
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breathe easy »
To relax or feel secure about something.
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cast off »
To finish the last row of knitted stitches and remove them securely from the needle.
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divide and conquer »
A combination of political, military and economic strategies that aim to gain and maintain power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into chunks that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy.(computing) Applied to various algorithms, such as quicksort, that solve a problem by splitting it recursively into smaller problems until all of the remaining problems are trivial.(as imperative, proverb) In order to rule securely, don't allow alliances of your enemies.
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get in »
To secure membership at a selective school.
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get one's hands on »
To get; to obtain; to secure.
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hold the fort »
To maintain a secure position.
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lock up »
To close all doors and windows of a place securely.
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on board »
Even when I am on board the plane, I can never feel secure that my luggage is, too.
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on the make »
Actively seeking an opportunity for self-advancement; eager to ingratiate oneself to others in order to secure some advantage.
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pin down »
To attach or secure with pins.
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sign in »
To take some action to access a secured program or web page on a computer; to log in.
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thumb a ride »
To secure a ride by flagging down a vehicle.
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tie up »
To secure with rope, string, etc.
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walk the line »
To mark or secure a boundary by walking along it.
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