insurance
[ɪn'ʃʊərəns]

noun

[Definition]: a contract to cover the loss with the insurancer pay a premium periodically

[Example Sentences]:
1. You need a code to get an insurance company to pay for something.
2. She said she thought she was going to have to call someone and exchange insurance information.
3. The data from these connections could then be used to price insurance policies.
4. He said an individual insurance market in his state is very near collapse.
5. If I had to buy insurance for everyone who works for us.
6. What if you leave your job or change insurance plans?
7. That insurance guarantee is a key part of the health law.
8. They should force the insurance industry to pay for its mistakes.
9. Those providing health insurance will have four years to complete the move.
10. She has a union job that provides health insurance and retirement benefits.
11. South Korea offers insurance to the companies in the event of a shutdown or war.
12. The lawyers for the insurance company did not respond to a request for comment.
13. The exact effect of the health law on insurance coverage remains difficult to pinpoint.
14. When it comes to insurance, not much has changed over the years.
15. It remains controversial because of its costs to both taxpayers and insurance customers.


[Antonyms]jeopardy