Insured

Word INSURED
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Definitions and meanings of "Insured"

What do we mean by insured?

One who has or is covered by an insurance policy. noun

Covered by an insurance policy. adjective

A person covered by an insurance policy. noun

Simple past tense and past participle of insure. verb

Covered by insurance adjective

A person whose interests are protected by an insurance policy; a person who contracts for an insurance policy that indemnifies him against loss of property or life or health etc. noun

To make a pledge to (someone); to promise, guarantee (someone of something); to assure.

To make sure or certain of something (usually some future event or condition).

A business that involves selling people promises to pay later that are never fulfilled. Urban Dictionary

Particularly auto insurance. One of the biggest rackets to exist, insurance allegedly offers money to cover for accidents. The way this works is that they take a monthly premium. Many people pay this premium, it collects into a big pool, and anyone who has an accident gets a share of this money to fix his car. Sounds simple right? What actually happens is one pays the insurance monthly for years without having an accident. When one does get into an accident, their insurance premium goes up (almost doubles in some cases). People argue that this is to cover the cost of damage. What then, about the previous years of insurance one paid? What was the point of all the accident free driving if the company increases the client's monthly premium to cover the accident? As one can tell, insurance has evolved from what was supposed to be a welfare concept to one of the biggest scams, preventing young drivers and students who are just starting to drive on a tight budget from ever driving again, using public transport for ever. Urban Dictionary

A form of gambling. A way to get free money. Urban Dictionary

The thing your wife and two kids wish you bought before you stepped in front of that commuter train while listening to metal music on your headphones. Urban Dictionary

Insurance is a big international industry employing thousands of people. It has a turnover of billions of dollars. Urban Dictionary

A female friend you put on 'back-burner' when you are dating someone or getting close to, so if that the relationship ends, you still have her to go to. Urban Dictionary

The act of preemptively cheating on your significant other *just in case* they cheat/are cheating on you. That way if they ever cheat, you have an ace in the hole. Very similar to the well documented Prisoner's Dilemma. Urban Dictionary

A system in which massive multi billion dollar companies “insure” people and subsequently spy on them without their express knowledge or consent. Hence the “nce” stands for, “and see everything.” Urban Dictionary

The act of getting fucked by an insurance company who declines to pay an injured victim for the sake of its profit margin. Urban Dictionary

A medication used to help ease the pain and frustration of .....that time. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Insured

The word "insured" in example sentences

That has become much tougher because lenders have tightened standards, but Mr. Wagner says the growing availability of U. S.-insured loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration is helping. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The only way that that can happen for those are already insured is to have a robust public option, she said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I also make a distinction between high-deductible insurance (which truly is insurance) and insured from the start plans. ❋ Unknown (2009)

From where I sit, the person insured is getting screwed by the insurer, and the government refuses to enforce the law. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I don't have a problem with accepting some portion of the balance owing, but when you have an 80/20 program but the insurance company denies payment on certain charges though their "of covered benefit" clause, those denials become the insured's responsibility thus changing what the insured is responsible for and any sense of an 80/20 responsibility assignment ... and in my mind, that's fraud ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

The point of being insured is to protect you from being ruined by serious medical problems. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Prohibit insurers from denying or cancelling coverage if an insured is sick, and see how the insurers respond. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Biden touted a variety of steps made by the Obama administration to help younger voters, such as protecting college students from the predatory practices of credit card companies, allowing them to remain insured by their parents 'health care plans until they're 26 and expanding access to college grants and loans. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

Requiring a contractor to be insured is really the main good thing about licensing of contractors in Maryland. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What the lease system has insured is a strong economic incentive for landowners to improve habitat and resist selling to developers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As I understand it, new mortgages require a higher security of the collateral; the home must not only remain insured but protected as well from home invasion. ❋ Unknown (2008)

THE ONLY way to manuver control back to the insured is to have some type of GOV'T REGULATION. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I too want most of my meager assets in insured accounts in US. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Suppose Miami, Florida, is hit directly entire city leveled, over a trillion in insured damage, 20,000 killed by flying debris or drowned, 5 million homeless, FEMA unable to help, total chaos and looting of what remains! ❋ Unknown (2006)

Imagine a category 5 cane with 175 mph sustained winds, with gusts to 200 mph, and a storm surge of 30 feet hitting Miami, Florida, dead on it would basically level the city of 6 million people; destroy all the hotels on the beaches; probably kill by debris or drown about 100,000 and injure thousands; about one trillion in insured damages and billions more un-insured! ❋ Unknown (2006)

“In terms of property damage,” said actress Hilary Swank, “the estimate is at least $26 billion in insured losses and perhaps twice that in uninsured losses over a 90,000-square-mile area — approximately the size of Kansas.” ❋ Unknown (2005)

So far, 32 billion in insured losses in SIX states and forget about reconstruction numbers. ❋ Unknown (2005)

With respect to the maintenance of market discipline, it should be noted that the existence of deposit insurance has probably weakened market discipline within insured levels. ❋ Unknown (1995)

I think we may expect to see develop a broader secondary market in insured mortgages, and a new channel opened up thereby for the flow of private savings into the finance of home building. ❋ Unknown (1956)

[Gomer] paid [flood insurance] premium for years, but then the insurer decided to go out of business when the flood came because management had spent all the premium on hookers and private [jets]. ❋ Cunningest Linguist (2008)

"[Auto] insurance is the biggest [scam] ever" "[Preach]" ❋ Deadbunny97 (2016)

1) I might get an [accident] and get insurance [money]! 2) [I'm going to] cause an accident and get insurance money! ❋ Flibby (2005)

[loser] [death Insurance] broke [welfare] ❋ Axmeaq (2011)

The Insurance Industry started at Edward [Lloyd's] coffee house in London in the late 1680s. Edward Lloyd's was a popular meeting spot for master [mariners], merchants and ship owners. All the news about the departures of ships, their estimated time of arrival at the port to which they were sailing ,and the cargoes being carried was discussed over coffee and something to eat. Lloyds rapidly became the place where ships and their cargoes were [insured] against loss at sea. Today Lloyds of London is still the leading marine and specialist insurance market in the world. ❋ St. Ias (2005)

That bitch girl [dumped] me, but her best friend was my [insurance], so [I won] in the end. ❋ Anonymousstudent12345678901234 (2014)

Guy 1: You [hooked up] with Emily? Thought you had a girlfriend Guy 2: It was just insurance, nothing serious Guy 1: You don't trust your girl? Guy 2: She went on [Spring Break] with a bunch of dudes, WTF am I supposed to think? Guy 1: Yeah [I feel you] ❋ DatBoyCrazy (2011)

Thank god I had insurance when I drowned in the bathtub with the [hairdryer] inside of my mussy while overdosing on methamphetamines made available by the Drug Enforcement Agency. There was no need to panic since the private insurance companies spy on our activities through our cell phones, televisions, lightbulbs, and appliances. Thankfully, the Air [space Force] took me right up and fixed the chip in the back of my head, gave me a fake cock, and even [fist fucked] me through the ass for my charm and wit. I’d say I didn’t enjoy it, but that would be almost as great a lie as insurance in the first place. ❋ Scottgregorybanghart (2019)

Ed was injured in an accident when he was [T-boned] by Frank who ran a red light at the intersection. Ed was then [insured] by Mercury Insurance ([Frank's] insurance) who offered him $250 to get lost. ❋ Maddog (2014)

[Hey] [Aubrey], [do u] have any insurance with you? ❋ ChelsE Alex (2003)

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