verb
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to insure again
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(of an insurer) to obtain partial or complete insurance coverage from another insurer for (a risk on which a policy has already been issued)
Other Word Forms
- reinsurance noun
- reinsurer noun
Etymology
Origin of reinsure
Example Sentences
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The Development Finance Corp. will reinsure the program, which aims to reopen the waterway, which is used to transport one-fifth of global oil.
From Barron's • Mar. 11, 2026
Apollo said regarding Athene: “Like Ajit Jain, we have been vocal about our decision in recent years not to reinsure run-off annuity books at prices that don’t make economic sense.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 25, 2025
For example, rates to reinsure U.S. property catastrophe risk jumped 50% this year as climate change takes its toll.
From Reuters • Jul. 19, 2023
Yet when the cost of medical catastrophes is more than ordinary Americans’ insurance coverage can sustain, the United States fails to reinsure their health plans.
From Slate • May 15, 2023
"Why shouldn't we reinsure them?" said the Vice-President.
From White Ashes by Kennedy, Sidney R. (Sidney Robinson)
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