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in·dem·ni·ty
/ɪnˈdɛmnəti/
賠償,補償,保護
From:
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in·dem·ni·ty
/ɪnˈdɛmnətɪ/
形容詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·dem·ni·ty
n.
;
pl
.
Indemnities
1.
Security
;
insurance
;
exemption
from
loss
or
damage
,
past
or
to
come
;
immunity
from
penalty
,
or
the
punishment
of
past
offenses
;
amnesty
.
Having
first
obtained
a
promise
of
indemnity
for
the
riot
they
had
committed
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
2.
Indemnification
,
compensation
,
or
remuneration
for
loss
,
damage
,
or
injury
sustained
.
They
were
told
to
expect
,
upon
the
fall
of
Walpole
,
a
large
and
lucrative
indemnity
for
their
pretended
wrongs
.
--
Ld
.
Mahon
.
Note:
☞
Insurance
is
a
contract
of
indemnity
. --
Arnould
.
The
owner
of
private
property
taken
for
public
use
is
entitled
to
compensation
or
indemnity
.
Act of indemnity
Law
,
an
act
or
law
passed
in
order
to
relieve
persons
,
especially
in
an
official
station
,
from
some
penalty
to
which
they
are
liable
in
consequence
of
acting
illegally
,
or
,
in
case
of
ministers
,
in
consequence
of
exceeding
the
limits
of
their
strict
constitutional
powers
.
These
acts
also
sometimes
provide
compensation
for
losses
or
damage
,
either
incurred
in
the
service
of
the
government
,
or
resulting
from
some
public
measure
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
indemnity
n
1:
protection
against
future
loss
[
syn
:
insurance
]
2:
legal
exemption
from
liability
for
damages
3:
a
sum
of
money
paid
in
compensation
for
loss
or
injury
[
syn
:
damages
,
amends
,
indemnification
,
restitution
,
redress
]
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