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Definition of insure
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of insure is as below...
Insure
(v. i.) To
underwrite;
to make
insurance;
as, a
company
insures
at three per
cent..
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Indemnify
::
Indemnify
(v. t.) To save
harmless;
to
secure
against
loss or
damage;
to
insure.
Spot
::
Spot (v. t.) To mark or note so as to
insure
recognition;
to
recognize;
to
detect;
as, to spot a
criminal..
Firman
::
Firman
(n.) In
Turkey
and some other
Oriental
countries,
a
decree
or
mandate
issued
by the
sovereign;
a royal order or
grant;
--
generally
given for
special
objects,
as to a
traveler
to
insure
him
protection
and
assistance..
Unassured
::
Unassured
(a.) Not
insured
against
loss; as,
unassured
goods..
Reinsurance
::
Reinsurance
(n.) A
contract
by which an
insurer
is
insured
wholly
or in part
against
the risk he has
incurred
in
insuring
somebody
else. See
Reassurance.
Liability
::
Liability
(n.) The state of being
liable;
as, the
liability
of an
insurer;
liability
to
accidents;
liability
to the law..
Insurer
::
Insurer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
insures;
the
person
or
company
that
contracts
to
indemnify
losses
for a
premium;
an
underwriter..
Bridgehead
::
Bridgehead
(n.) A
fortification
commanding
the
extremity
of a
bridge
nearest
the
enemy,
to
insure
the
preservation
and
usefulness
of the
bridge,
and
prevent
the enemy from
crossing;
a
tete-de-pont..
Insure
::
Insure
(v. i.) To
underwrite;
to make
insurance;
as, a
company
insures
at three per
cent..
Reassure
::
Reassure
(v. t.) To
reinsure.
Insurancer
::
Insurancer
(n.) One who
effects
insurance;
an
insurer;
an
underwriter.
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.)
Destruction
or
diminution
of
value,
if
brought
about in a
manner
provided
for in the
insurance
contract
(as
destruction
by fire or
wreck,
damage
by water or
smoke),
or the death or
injury
of an
insured
person;
also, the sum paid or
payable
therefor;
as, the
losses
of the
company
this year
amount
to a
million
of
dollars..
Underwriter
::
Underwriter
(n.) One who
underwrites
his name to the
conditions
of an
insurance
policy,
especially
of a
marine
policy;
an
insurer..
Disinsure
::
Disinsure
(v. t.) To
render
insecure;
to put in
danger.
Abandon
::
Abandon
(v. t.) To
relinquish
all claim to; -- used when an
insured
person
gives up to
underwriters
all claim to the
property
covered
by a
policy,
which may
remain
after loss or
damage
by a peril
insured
against..
Reinsurer
::
Reinsurer
(n.) One who gives
reinsurance.
Warranty
::
Warranty
(n.) A
stipulation
or
engagement
by a party
insured,
that
certain
things,
relating
to the
subject
of
insurance,
or
affecting
the risk,
exist,
or shall
exist,
or have been done, or shall be done. These
warranties,
when
express,
should
appear
in the
policy;
but there are
certain
implied
warranties..
Assured
::
Assured
(a.) Made sure; safe;
insured;
certain;
indubitable;
not
doubting;
bold to
excess.
Secure
::
Secure
(v. t.) To put
beyond
hazard
of
losing
or of not
receiving;
to make
certain;
to
assure;
to
insure;
--
frequently
with
against
or from,
rarely
with of; as, to
secure
a
creditor
against
loss; to
secure
a debt by a
mortgage..
Assurer
::
Assurer
(n.) One who
assures.
Specifically:
One who
insures
against
loss; an
insurer
or
underwriter.
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