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INSU'RE, v.t. inshu're. [in and sure.] To make sure or secure; to

contract or covenant for a consideration to secure a person against loss; or to engage to indemnify another for the loss of any specified property, at a certain stipulated rate per cent, called a premium. The property usually insured is such as is exposed to extraordinary hazard. Thus the merchant insures his ship or its cargo, or both, against the dangers of the sea; houses are insured against fire; sometimes hazardous debts ar insured, and sometimes lives.

INSU'RE, v.i. To underwrite; to practice making insurance. This company insures at 3 per cent, or at a low premium.

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