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to indemnify
verb
To secure against loss or damage; to insure.
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Saatchi has agreed to indemnify the unpaid wages.
"We'll do whatever we can to indemnify them".
But the bank's officers and directors make the decision to indemnify, settle and pay.
She had tried to get Stanford to indemnify her from a lawsuit.
Addison Lee has pledged to indemnify its drivers against any fines imposed.
"It's unfortunate that the city felt they had to indemnify these folks".
Indemnities: users agree to indemnify the database for costs or liability stemming from the user's actions.
Magellan and Charter agreed to indemnify each other in the face of the investigations.
Airbnb had originally declined to indemnify hosts but now offers $1M in coverage.
"I'd expect many companies to take the position that they don't have to indemnify someone convicted of insider trading".
Goldman's bylaws require it to indemnify an officer for all costs in any proceeding, including a criminal prosecution.
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