indemnificate
English
Verb
indemnificate (third-person singular simple present indemnificates, present participle indeminifcating, simple past and past participle indeminifcated)
- (rare) To insure or indemnify.
- 1852, Franz Heinrich Ungewitter, Europe Past and Present, page 158:
- In 1815 , it was indemnificated by the former territory of the bishop of Basle ( see above ) .
- 1975, Israel Drapkin, Emilio Viano, Crimes, victims, and justice, page 108:
- The present notes will try to describe some behavior which was widely, repetitively, and commonly seen during the assessment of the above mentioned cases and in respect to ambivalence it will be divided into (1) attitude of the petitioners toward their former persecutors, as they were remembered; (2) attitude of the petitioners toward the present indemnificating authorities; (3) attitude of the petitioners toward the examiner; and (4) attitude of the petitioners toward themselves and their peers.
- 2013, O Popov, Y Kalinina, The Objective Laws of Enterprise Innovative and Investment Economic Development under Conditions of Forming the New Technological Mode:
- Such increase, on the one hand, becomes the source of rewarding the efforts of investors and indemnificating the risks of investment accepted by them, and, on the other hand, assists the formation of more optimistic vision of the expedience of the further financing of innovative projects.