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1ensure — 01. Please [ensure] that you have paid your fees in full before classes begin. 02. You d better [ensure] that everything the salesman promises is written into the contract. 03. Please [ensure] that you answer all the questions on the test. 04.… …
2ensure — v. (formal) 1) (A; usu. used without to) the present contract cannot ensure you a job 2) (d; tr.) to ensure against (to ensure workers against accidents) 3) (K) I cannot ensure his being on time 4) (L) no one can ensure that he ll come * * * [ɪn… …
3ensure — (also insure esp. in AmE) verb ADVERB ▪ practically, virtually ▪ effectively ▪ (not) only, simply ▪ The system not only ensures maximum discounts, but als …
4ensure — [[t]ɪnʃʊ͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦♦ ensures, ensuring, ensured VERB To ensure something, or to ensure that something happens, means to make certain that it happens. [FORMAL] [V that] Britain s negotiators had ensured that the treaty which resulted was a… …
5ensure — en|sure W1S3 [ınˈʃuə US ˈʃur] v especially BrE also insure AmE [T] to make certain that something will happen properly = ↑make sure ▪ facilities to ensure the safety of cyclists ensure (that) ▪ The hospital tries to ensure that people are seen… …
6ensure */*/*/ — UK [ɪnˈʃɔː(r)] / US [ɪnˈʃʊr] verb [transitive] Word forms ensure : present tense I/you/we/they ensure he/she/it ensures present participle ensuring past tense ensured past participle ensured to make certain that something happens or is done The… …
7ensure — assure, ensure, insure These three words overlap in meaning, and all have to do with aspects of certainty or security. Assure means ‘to make (a person) sure, to convince’, and can be followed by of or a that clause (She had to leave, but we were… …
8ensure — en|sure [ ın ʃur ] verb transitive ** to make certain that something happens or is done: The lifejacket had almost certainly ensured her survival. ensure (that): Our new research strategy ensures that we get the best possible results …
9ensure — verb 1) ensure that the surface is completely clean Syn: make sure, make certain, see to it; check, confirm, establish, verify 2) legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all Syn: secure, guarantee, assure, cer …
10ensure — verb 1) ensure that the surface is completely clean Syn: make sure, make certain, see to it, check, confirm, establish, verify 2) legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all Syn: secure, guarantee, assure …