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1. insure
verb. ['ˌɪnˈʃʊr'] be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something.
Synonyms
- control
- see to it
- proof
- proofread
- spot-check
- card
- mark off
- cover
- verify
- ascertain
- cross-check
- determine
- learn
- check
- watch
- mark
- check off
- ensure
- cinch
- tick
- see
- tick off
- assure
- find out
Antonyms
- derestrict
- powerlessness
- unrestraint
- indiscipline
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Rhymes with Insure
- entrepreneur
- pimplapure
- observateur
- premature
- procure
- obscure
- immature
- beladur
- amanpour
- stamour
- secure
- rednour
- reassure
- mature
- lumpur
- lancour
- impure
- gochnour
- gilmour
- demure
- brochure
- bonjour
- baldur
- unsure
- segur
- mosur
- manure
- lesure
- latour
- lacour
Sentences with insure
1. Verb, base form
Test to insure that the alcohol will not harm the finish.
2. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Auto insurance policies insure vehicles.
Quotes about insure
1. At least one reason for trying to live lives that make a difference is that by so living, we hope we will not be forgotten by those who benefit from our trying to make a difference. Yet to try to insure we will not be forgotten too often results in desperate manipulative strategies that are doomed to fail.
- Stanley Hauerwas
2. Of all the means to insure happiness throughout the whole life, by far the most important is the acquisition of friends.
- Epicurus, A Guide To Happiness
3. The best way to insure you achieve the greatest satisfaction out of life is to behave intentionally.
- Deborah Day, BE HAPPY NOW!
2. insure
verb. ['ˌɪnˈʃʊr'] make certain of.
Synonyms
- make
- vouch
- secure
- doom
- guarantee
- assure
Antonyms
- intemperance
- unskillfulness
- demonetization
- weaken
3. insure
verb. ['ˌɪnˈʃʊr'] protect by insurance.
Synonyms
- warrant
- cover
- compensate
- overcompensate
- guarantee
- indemnify
- underwrite
Antonyms
- unmask
- uncover
- artifact
- undress
4. insure
verb. ['ˌɪnˈʃʊr'] take out insurance for.
Synonyms
- reinsure
- coinsure
Antonyms
- arise
- show
- fall short of