Definition of uninsured in English:
uninsured
adjectiveʌnɪnˈʃʊədˌənɪnˈʃʊrd
Not covered by insurance.
Example sentencesExamples
- They claim the cost to victims of accidents with uninsured drivers is £500 million each year.
- Police say the clause makes it difficult to deal with uninsured drivers.
- The consequences of being uninsured are frightening for all races, the study found.
- Not only is it mandatory to take out such insurance where there is a bank involved, it is seldom that such an item can be left uninsured.
- You may have to pay an extra element to cover uninsured drivers but why pay more for the element that insures your own driving?
- Health-poor people - those who are uninsured or inadequately covered - have to pay the highest prices.
- Gergiev kept the programme going with barely a break and raised money abroad to cover the uninsured $15m loss.
- The lay preacher was stopped by police in Wales for driving an uninsured car.
- Ralph says assets as large as buildings are sometimes inadvertently left uninsured.
- Patten estimates that at least 50 per cent of travellers abroad are uninsured.
- He backs an increase in the minimum wage and expanded health coverage for the uninsured.
- You might think a sensible move would be to buy some form of top - up cover for the uninsured slice.
- In this scenario, you are uninsured and now own a reduced value property.
- What is not being said is that much of the problem of the uninsured can be solved at the state, not federal, level.
- Now they are keen for the powers to be extended to uninsured drivers.
- On top of that comes uninsured losses which are likely to double that figure as a total cost to the economy.
- An uninsured hit-and-run driver today won a legal battle to stop him paying compensation to the child he paralysed.
- Magistrates should be empowered to confiscate and sell off cars belonging to uninsured drivers.
- In addition to the health problems caused by lack of insurance, the uninsured face enormous financial risks.
- An uninsured driver who killed a close friend while speeding in his car was jailed for 18 months.
Rhymes
gourd, Lourdes, self-assured, uncured, unobscured, unsecured
Definition of uninsured in US English:
uninsured
adjectiveˌənɪnˈʃʊrdˌəninˈSHo͝ord
Not covered by insurance.
Example sentencesExamples
- Ralph says assets as large as buildings are sometimes inadvertently left uninsured.
- You might think a sensible move would be to buy some form of top - up cover for the uninsured slice.
- On top of that comes uninsured losses which are likely to double that figure as a total cost to the economy.
- They claim the cost to victims of accidents with uninsured drivers is £500 million each year.
- The lay preacher was stopped by police in Wales for driving an uninsured car.
- Health-poor people - those who are uninsured or inadequately covered - have to pay the highest prices.
- An uninsured driver who killed a close friend while speeding in his car was jailed for 18 months.
- In this scenario, you are uninsured and now own a reduced value property.
- You may have to pay an extra element to cover uninsured drivers but why pay more for the element that insures your own driving?
- An uninsured hit-and-run driver today won a legal battle to stop him paying compensation to the child he paralysed.
- In addition to the health problems caused by lack of insurance, the uninsured face enormous financial risks.
- Now they are keen for the powers to be extended to uninsured drivers.
- Not only is it mandatory to take out such insurance where there is a bank involved, it is seldom that such an item can be left uninsured.
- Police say the clause makes it difficult to deal with uninsured drivers.
- Gergiev kept the programme going with barely a break and raised money abroad to cover the uninsured $15m loss.
- He backs an increase in the minimum wage and expanded health coverage for the uninsured.
- What is not being said is that much of the problem of the uninsured can be solved at the state, not federal, level.
- Patten estimates that at least 50 per cent of travellers abroad are uninsured.
- The consequences of being uninsured are frightening for all races, the study found.
- Magistrates should be empowered to confiscate and sell off cars belonging to uninsured drivers.