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    indemnify
    /ɪnˈdɛmnɪfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. compensate (someone) for harm or loss: "each of the parties shall indemnify me for all reasonable costs of defending such actions and proceedings" Similar reimbursecompensaterecompenserepay

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  2. The meaning of INDEMNIFY is to secure against hurt, loss, or damage. How to use indemnify in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Indemnify.

  3. to pay or promise to pay someone an amount of money if they suffer damage or loss: indemnify someone against something In return for a premium, the underwriter agrees to indemnify the insured against losses covered by the insurance.

  4. To pay compensation for a loss, damages, or similar expense is to indemnify. "The insurance company indemnified its customers for their claims after the severe storm — one customer lost three cars, a row boat, and a golf cart." The verb indemnify also means to secure against future loss.

  5. Indemnify definition: to compensate for damage or loss sustained, expense incurred, etc.. See examples of INDEMNIFY used in a sentence.

  6. To indemnify someone against something bad happening means to promise to protect them, especially financially, if it happens.

  7. verb. indemnified, indemnifies, indemnifying. To protect against or keep free from loss, damage, etc.; insure. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To repay for what has been lost or damaged; compensate for a loss, etc.; reimburse. Webster's New World. To redeem or make good (a loss) Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  8. indemnify somebody (for something) to pay somebody an amount of money because of the damage or loss that they have suffered. The tenant is legally required to indemnify the landlord for any damage caused to the property.

  9. To indemnify someone against something bad happening means to promise to protect them, especially financially, if it happens. [formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'indemnify' British English: ɪndemnɪfaɪ American English: ɪndɛmnɪfaɪ. More. Conjugations of 'indemnify' present simple: I indemnify, you indemnify [...]

  10. in·dem·ni·fy. (ĭn-dĕm′nə-fī′) tr.v. in·dem·ni·fied, in·dem·ni·fy·ing, in·dem·ni·fies. 1. To protect against damage, loss, or injury; insure. 2. To make compensation to for damage, loss, or injury suffered. [Latin indemnis, uninjured (in-, not; see in-1 + damnum, harm, damage entailing liability) + -fy.] in·dem′ni·fi′er n.

  11. indemnify. verb. /ɪnˈdɛmnəˌfaɪ/. (law) Verb Forms. indemnify somebody (against something) to promise to pay someone an amount of money if they suffer any damage or loss The contract indemnifies them against loss of earnings.