Verb
The word is derived from indemnify
of Indemnify
Source: Webster's dictionaryCicero argued that the senatus consultum ultimum indemnified him from punishment, and he attempted to gain the support of the senators and consuls, especially of Pompey. Source: Internet
The Indemnified Parties are not responsible for incomplete or misdirected entries, technical or network malfunctions or failures, or causes beyond their control. Source: Internet
Damage incurred by one party is indemnified in full by this party. Source: Internet
Market women can testify that he personally indemnified their loans to ensure capital for small businesses that provided food, tuition, funds for hospital visits, and a sense of security. Source: Internet
No concept of "reconciliation" can justify the upholding of these indemnities where those indemnified have committed or been responsible for murder, torture or other gross violations of internationally recognized human rights. Source: Internet
You may not settle any such claim, suit, or proceeding without the indemnified party's prior written consent. Source: Internet