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is uninsurable
adjective
Not insurable, unable to be insured.
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Therese is more than seven months pregnant and uninsured — in fact, she is uninsurable.
It also turns out that the claim that it is "uninsurable" is wrong.
But his contract is uninsurable, and the Knicks are taking no chances.
So a tree surgeon with an Aston Martin living in New Cross, just outside the City of London, may just find their car is uninsurable.
But in addition to the possibility of forming an imposing power tandem with Chandler, Stoudemire has four years remaining on a contract that is uninsurable due to past injuries.
A -- "It is a common misconception that a quit-claim deed is uninsurable by title companies," said John M. Martin, general counsel of All New York Title Agency in White Plains.
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What's more, she's uninsurable.
Simon Douglas of AA Insurance said very few homes are "uninsurable".
Those pools are for people who are uninsurable elsewhere because of pre-existing medical conditions.
Otherwise, the industry says, they would rise so high that such houses would, in effect, be uninsurable.
There is little data on how often kidney donors have trouble obtaining insurance, but advocates say the fear of being uninsurable may be a powerful deterrent to donation.
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