Sentence examples for be insured from inspiring English sources

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be insured

verb

To provide for compensation if some specified risk occurs. Often agreed by policy (contract) to offer financial compensation in case of an accident, theft or other undesirable event.

  • I'm not insured against burglary.

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Some of these issues can also be insured through home insurance policies.

Property insurance typically does not cover hurricane-related flood damage, which has to be insured separately.

The transplant recipients must be insured.

"Good to be insured," Pete agreed.

Flooded in 2012, the building could not be insured.

Freight revenue may be insured in several different ways.

But surely, I asked them, police cars must be insured?

Those deposits are supposed to be insured by national governments.

To travel, the objects must be insured, packed, shipped, unpacked and properly lighted.

Both were extreme, both were improbable and both needed to be insured against.

"But a $252 million contract would be insured at about 38percentt".

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