underwrite Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of underwrite In English

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Examples of underwrite

  • Are these higher flights of thinking special to humans, and if so, what is it about us that underwrites this fact?

  • The absence of a plausible, independent story underwriting the introduction of such correlation rendered the explanatory story suspect.

  • As we have seen, intellectuals generally do allow their existence to be underwritten by the contrasting features of elsewheres.

  • With high capital requirements for underwriting guaranteed annuities, new less capital-intensive designs will need to be developed in order to meet capacity needs.

  • Together, these two convictions underwrote the commitment of the government to a rapid liberalisation of the economy and the sale of even the most strategic enterprises.

  • They underwrote the cost of phase 1, but they have not provided the money for the subsequent three appeal phases.

  • The names of the firms underwriting the offers for sale of the regional electricity companies are set out in the prospectus.

  • They made a contribution but were not called upon to fulfil the complete guarantee that they had underwritten.

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