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insured

[in-shoord, -shurd] / ɪnˈʃʊərd, -ˈʃɜrd /
ADJECTIVE
safeguarded
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST


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While her flat is insured, it only covers flooding and not marine erosion.

From BBC

The figures are based on insured patients, and don’t include direct-to-patient prescriptions where patients pay out of pocket for the drug.

From The Wall Street Journal

The artwork, which shows events leading up to and including the Battle of Hastings in 1066, is being insured for £800m by the Treasury.

From BBC

By region, the United States' total losses amounted to $118 billion, $88 billion of which was insured -- around the same as an estimate of $115 billion total losses from US nonprofit Climate Central.

From Barron's

This group of smaller scale catastrophes yielded $166 billion in losses last year, $98 billion of which were insured, or paid out by insurance companies.

From The Wall Street Journal