indemnify (Meaning)
indemnify (v)
secure against future loss, damage, or liability; give security for
make amends for; pay compensation for
indemnify (v. t.)
To save harmless; to secure against loss or damage; to insure.
To make restitution or compensation for, as for that which is lost; to make whole; to reimburse; to compensate.
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indemnify Sentence Examples
- The company indemnified its employees against any legal claims arising from their duties.
- The insurance policy indemnifies the homeowner for damages caused by fire, theft, and vandalism.
- The government indemnified the contractor against any liability associated with the construction project.
- The supplier indemnified the retailer against defective products sold in the store.
- The landlord indemnified the tenant against any injuries sustained on the rental property.
- The manufacturer indemnified the buyer against any malfunctions or defects in the product.
- The employer indemnified the employee against any claims related to workplace discrimination.
- The warranty indemnifies the purchaser against any repairs or replacements needed within a specific timeframe.
- The indemnity agreement protects the indemnified party against financial losses resulting from the actions of the indemnifying party.
- The court ordered the defendant to indemnify the plaintiff for the damages caused by the accident.
FAQs About the word indemnify
secure against future loss, damage, or liability; give security for, make amends for; pay compensation forTo save harmless; to secure against loss or damage; to
compensate, reimburse, pay, remunerate, recoup, repay,satisfy, recompense, requite, repair
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The company indemnified its employees against any legal claims arising from their duties.
The insurance policy indemnifies the homeowner for damages caused by fire, theft, and vandalism.
The government indemnified the contractor against any liability associated with the construction project.
The supplier indemnified the retailer against defective products sold in the store.