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Third Person
insures
Present Participle
insuring
Past Tense
insured
Past Participle
insured
1
to protect oneself or one's property by purchasing a policy that provides financial coverage against potential losses or risks
transitive
- Individuals often insure their homes to safeguard against potential damages.
- Businesses may choose to insure their assets and operations to mitigate financial risks.
- People commonly insure their vehicles to cover potential accidents and damages.
- Individuals are actively insuring their health for financial security.
- Over the years, people have successfully insured various aspects of their lives.
Synonyms:
2
to make sure or certain that something will happen or be done correctly
transitive
- He took extra precautions to insure the safety of the workers on site.
- He made sure to insure the accuracy of the financial report before presenting it.
- The company took steps to insure the quality of its products before releasing them.
- They installed security measures to insure the safety of the building.
- The parents insured their child's well-being by arranging for a safe trip.
3
to provide an insurance policy for you or your property
transitive
- The company insured her property against flood damage with a comprehensive policy.
- The bank insures the loan by requiring the borrower to have full insurance.
- The insurance provider insured the house for its full market value.
- They asked the agent to insure their new property before closing the deal.
- The insurance company insured the property after an in-depth evaluation.