c. 1300, "use of improper influence," from Old French procurement "management, stewardship" (13c.), from procurer (see procure). Meaning "process of bringing something about" (by the action of another) is from c. 1400. Military use by 1949, American English.
he was responsible for the procurement of materials and supplies
proctor
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procurable
procurator
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Procyon
prod
prodigal
prodigality