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insurance policy

American  
[in-shoor-uhns pahl-uh-see, in-shur-uhns] / ɪnˈʃʊər əns ˌpɑl ə si, ɪnˈʃɜr əns /

noun

plural

insurance policies
  1. a contract with an insurer, specifying the types of losses or expenses to be covered and the conditions that apply.


Example Sentences

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Commercial ships typically need several separate insurance policies.

From Barron's

His offense was trying to close an old life insurance policy that listed his dissident daughter as the beneficiary.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first step is to locate the life insurance policy paperwork.

From Salon

Ommen and other state commissioners stand watch at the nexus between those same private deals and a third source of investment dollars: Americans who buy life insurance policies and annuities.

From The Wall Street Journal

During the trial, the court heard how Richins, 35, had racked up millions of dollars in debt, had taken out life insurance policies on her husband, and was having an extramarital affair.

From BBC