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Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensure.
Etymologies
- Middle English ensuren, from Anglo-Norman enseurer : Old French en-, causative pref.; see en-1 + Old French seur, secure, variant of sur; see sure.
Examples
“The presence of Disney in the title ensures that eye-misting life lessons will be learned.”
“Doing it late in the term ensures a strong Latino turnout at the polls, as either an expression of gratitude to Democrats or scorn for Republicans, if not both.”
“All it ensures is that the crocodile will come back for more when it gets hungry again. joe from Lowell Says:”
“Although it can be argued that building a character from within ensures a more rounded or honest creation, creating a visual image of a character solidifies it; at least for the writer.”
“Quote: Plain English ensures that readers all over the world will understand a text by teaching authors to avoid stilted jargon and complex sentence constructions.”
Writing for a global audience « Musings from an overworked translator
“In a nutshell, Plain English ensures that readers all over the world will understand a text by teaching authors to avoid stilted jargon and complex sentence constructions.”
Writing for a global audience « Musings from an overworked translator
“Lastly, periodic examinations (two quizzes, one midterm, one project, one assignment, one end-term) during each three-month term ensures that students are under pressure to at least browse through the reading material provided in the form of hard copy.”
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“The manufacturers can make them better because the designer label ensures retailers bigger-volume sales.”
“The structure of the double chain ensures the stability and permanence required by hereditary material.”
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1965 - Presentation Speech
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