uninsurable
English
Adjective
uninsurable (not comparable)
- Not insurable; unable to be insured.
- 2018 November 20, Mary Williams Walsh, “How Wildfires Are Making Some California Homes Uninsurable”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- “We’re not in a crisis yet, but all of the trends are in a bad direction,” said Dave Jones, who is completing his eighth and final year as California’s insurance commissioner. “We’re slowly marching toward a world that’s uninsurable.”
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not insurable
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Noun
uninsurable (plural uninsurables)
- A person or thing that cannot be insured.
- 1960 July 20, “Few Uninsurable in the Jet Age”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- So-called uninsurables are a rapidly diminishing group, according to the Institute of Life Insurance. Persons who cannot qualify for life insurance are becoming fewer every year, the organization said yesterday.
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