uninsured
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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These policies make practical sense—the alternative is more uneducated children and uninsured drivers—but they also tend to undermine respect for the law.
This told investors in large or interconnected institutions that they can expect a rescue, even on deposits that are technically uninsured.
From Barron's
The supervisors also voted on a spending plan for the money, which would have the largest chunk of funds go to care for uninsured residents.
From Los Angeles Times
These ships, typically oil tankers such as the one Ivan is stuck on, are more often ageing vessels of obscure ownership, unseaworthy, likely uninsured, and operationally hazardous.
From BBC
The new platform, trumprx.gov, is designed to help uninsured Americans find discounted prices for high-cost, brand-name prescriptions, including fertility, obesity and diabetes treatments.
From Los Angeles Times
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