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词汇 indemnify
释义 indemnify
verb[ T ]
uk /ɪnˈdem.nɪ.faɪ/ us /ɪnˈdem.nə.faɪ/
finance & economics formal or specialized
to pay or promise to pay someone an amount of money if they suffer damage or loss:
indemnify someone against somethingIn return for a premium, the underwriter agrees to indemnify the insured against losses covered by the insurance.
indemnify someone from somethingThe farm bill contained provisions enabling the secretary of agriculture to indemnify farmers from certain losses.
indemnify someone for somethingThe seller promised to indemnify the buyer for cleanup costs associated with pollution on the parcel of land.
law specialized
to protect someone against legal responsibility for their actions:
He cannot sue, because the government had indemnified the company.
indemnify someone against somethingThe state is required to indemnify employees against civil claims relating to actions taken in the course of their official duties.
The jury are indemnified for their attendance either by the State or the parties concerned.
The electricity company agreed, providing he bought insurance indemnifying it against any claims.
US forces are indemnified for acts of war.
The modern commercial environment requires that directors are indemnified against liabilities incurred whilst performing their duties.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Insurance
actuarial
assessor
assurance
bancassurance
broking
burial society
comprehensive
comprehensive insurance
health coverage
indemnification
insurable
life assurance
mature
non-network
policy
protect
third-party insurance
underwriter
uninsurable
uninsured

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Paying money
Duty, obligation and responsibility
Taking legal action

indemnify | Business English


indemnify
verb[ T ]
/ɪnˈdemnɪfaɪ/ukus
INSURANCE, LAW
to pay someone for loss or damage that they have suffered, or to formally promise to do this:
idemnify sb against sthThe insurer will indemnify the policyholder against loss of or damage to the motor car.
idemnify sb for sthThe victim was indemnified for lost income.
The customer shall fully indemnify the company against any costs or expenses.
LAW
to protect someone from having legal responsibility for something:
idemnify sb against sth
Directors cannot be indemnified against liability for negligence.

indemnification


noun[ C or U ]
Trustees are entitled to indemnification for expenses and liabilities.

Examples of indemnify


indemnify
To develop the controller, a nonlinear feedback term coupled to a nonlinear, dynamic filter is used to indemnify for the loss of link velocity measurements.
You paid your premiums, the insurer indemnified you against the claims, and that was that.
Qualified applicants who agreed to par ticipate also signed a waiver indemnifying us from any liability obligation.
It does this by indemnifying lenders against loss or damage to their loan.
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This amendment extends the circumstances in which a local authority can indemnify a building society against loss under clause 30.
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It is not intended to indemnify either tour operators or individuals against eventualities of their travel.
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It is clear that an arrangement must be made to indemnify the consumer.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The state should not be required to pay instead of, or indemnify, an individual or organisation that, through negligence, injures another.
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In fact, companies are able to indemnify them against the responsibility.
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But one cannot indemnify oneself or insure oneself against the commission of a crime.
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It is important to establish that before we indemnify him.
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There is no one to indemnify, and, therefore, they are unnecessary.
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We cannot go on indemnifying home-mined coal when it cannot be burnt at home or sold abroad.
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It is in effect indemnifying legislation although it is not quite expressed in that way.
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He would not expect to be indemnified against that cost.
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