Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb obsolete To render insecure; to put in danger.
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- verb obsolete To render
insecure ; to put indanger .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Example #1: What good is medical insurance if your insurer can "disinsure" you when you get sick?
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Example #1: What good is medical insurance if your insurer can "disinsure" you when you get sick?
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local rhodes9066@msn.com 2010
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Example #1: What good is medical insurance if your insurer can "disinsure" you when you get sick?
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In the case of Risk taking individuals, simply disinsure them if their injuries or diseases are traceable to the risk taking activity: smokers and their diseases, skydivers and FAST or wreckless drivers, drug users, professional and amature (but dedicated) atheletes, etc and other kinds of activities that cause harm to the body.
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