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UK
/ɪnʃˈɔːd/
]
[ US /ˌɪnˈʃʊɹd/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈʃʊɹd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
covered by insurance
an insured risk
all members of the film cast and crew are insured
NOUN
- a person whose interests are protected by an insurance policy; a person who contracts for an insurance policy that indemnifies him against loss of property or life or health etc.
How To Use insured In A Sentence
- More serious motoring offences such as uninsured driving would carry a £10 surcharge.
- Read the small print in your contract to find out exactly what you are insured for.
- The insured person is guilty of unconscionable conduct if he does not provide for the insurer to be recouped out of the damages awarded against the wrongdoer.
- So, if you insure your contents for, say, £20,000 but the total value for everything, including the junk, is really £40,000, then you're 50% underinsured.
- The learner driver must be insured to drive the vehicle.
- And even while operating under that constraint, Clinton proposed to expand Medicaid coverage to some 5 million uninsured children.
- The only stipulation the building society makes is that house must be insured.
- The medical costs of uninsured drivers hit by other uninsured drivers are paid but they are not reimbursed for damage to their vehicle. Times, Sunday Times
- These clauses are also found in insurance policies to resolve disputes between insurer and insured as to whether a claim should proceed.
- A valued policy is a policy which specifies the agreed value of the subject matter insured.