How to use in-sentence of “insured”:
– Container ships of this size are usually insured for hull and machinery damage of between $100 and $140 million.
– Under the terms of the insurance policy, the policyholder was not insured for damage caused by earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions.
– She insured her legs for $1,000,000.
– Despite the slight probability of losses resulting from an insured event in the nuclear industry, in the event of an insured event does occur the possibilities for damages are considerable.
– Unless the product or service can be guaranteed or insured to be free of liability based on where it came from and how it got to market.
– The death benefit will be paid if the insured dies.
– But the Bank of North Dakota is insured by the “state” of North Dakota.
– The elephant was not insured at the time of his death.

