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Indemnification Indemnification In*dem`ni*fi*ca"tion, n.
1. The act or process of indemnifying, preserving, or
securing against loss, damage, or penalty; reimbursement
of loss, damage, or penalty; the state of being
indemnified.
Indemnification is capable of some estimate; dignity
has no standard. --Burke.
2. That which indemnifies.
No reward with the name of an indemnification. --De
Quincey.
Indemnified Indemnify In*dem"ni*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indemnified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Indemnifying.] [L. indemnis unhurt (in- not +
damnum hurt, damage) + -fy. Cf. Damn, Damnify.]
1. To save harmless; to secure against loss or damage; to
insure.
The states must at last engage to the merchants here
that they will indemnify them from all that shall
fall out. --Sir W.
Temple.
2. To make restitution or compensation for, as for that which
is lost; to make whole; to reimburse; to compensate.
--Beattie.
Indemnify Indemnify In*dem"ni*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indemnified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Indemnifying.] [L. indemnis unhurt (in- not +
damnum hurt, damage) + -fy. Cf. Damn, Damnify.]
1. To save harmless; to secure against loss or damage; to
insure.
The states must at last engage to the merchants here
that they will indemnify them from all that shall
fall out. --Sir W.
Temple.
2. To make restitution or compensation for, as for that which
is lost; to make whole; to reimburse; to compensate.
--Beattie.
Indemnifying Indemnify In*dem"ni*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indemnified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Indemnifying.] [L. indemnis unhurt (in- not +
damnum hurt, damage) + -fy. Cf. Damn, Damnify.]
1. To save harmless; to secure against loss or damage; to
insure.
The states must at last engage to the merchants here
that they will indemnify them from all that shall
fall out. --Sir W.
Temple.
2. To make restitution or compensation for, as for that which
is lost; to make whole; to reimburse; to compensate.
--Beattie.