indemnify

[US]/ɪnˈdemnɪfaɪ/
[UK]/ɪnˈdemnɪfaɪ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. compensate, protect from harm or loss, provide security or protection.

Example Sentences

indemnify sb. for the loss incurred

The company will indemnify employees for any work-related injuries.

The insurance policy will indemnify you in case of property damage.

He agreed to indemnify his friend in case the business deal went wrong.

The contract includes a clause to indemnify the company against any legal claims.

The landlord asked the tenant to indemnify him against any damages to the property.

The warranty will indemnify the buyer against any defects in the product.

The company's policy is to indemnify customers for any financial losses due to errors.

The insurance company will indemnify the policyholder for the stolen car.

The contract includes a provision to indemnify the contractor for any third-party claims.

The seller agreed to indemnify the buyer against any undisclosed defects in the property.

Real-world Examples

'Those persons are indemnified by me.

Source: Oliver Twist (Original Version)

His master worker indemnified him nothing and showed great indifference.

Source: Pan Pan

In Massachusetts, a law protects public hospitals from being sued for more than $100,000 and indemnifies their employees, even in cases of wrongful death.

Source: Reader's Digest Anthology

But about the 'Pioneer, ' I have been consulting a little with some of the men on our side, and they are inclined to take it into their hands — indemnify me to a certain extent — carry it on, in fact.

Source: Middlemarch (Part Four)

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