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insured
adjective as in safeguarded
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
They needed to give assurances that the pieces would be treated with care, insured and protected from harm.
"I've lost a few sentimental things but luckily we are insured."
“People who are over 65 are more likely to be insured because of Medicare, and there is definitely a phenomenon where people who are quite young, in their 20s, feel invincible,” Sood said.
American shipyards get that business thanks to a 1920 law called the Jones Act, which mandates that ships moving goods between U.S. ports must be American-built, -owned, -insured and -operated.
These vessels aren’t insured by companies from Western countries or their allies, which are forbidden from covering vessels that ship Russian oil products above price caps set by the sanctions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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