uninsurable
1uninsurable — UK US /ˌʌnɪnˈʃɔːrəbl/ US /ˌʌnɪnˈʃʊərəbəl/ adjective ► INSURANCE used to describe something for which you cannot get insurance: »Houses in areas where there are floods are uninsurable …
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3uninsurable risk — ➔ risk1 * * * uninsurable risk UK US noun [C or U] INSURANCE ► a situation that you cannot protect yourself against by buying insurance because it is impossible to calculate how likely it is to happen, or how much damage it will cause: »In many… …
4Uninsurable Property — A home that is not eligible for insurance through the United States Federal Housing Administration (FHA) because it is in need of extensive repairs. An uninsurable property is typically ineligible for a mortgage through the FHA; however, in… …
5Uninsurable Peril — Events or situations that insurance coverage is not available for, or which insurance companies are unlikely to provide policies for. An uninsurable peril is typically something that has a high risk of occurance, meaning that the probability of a …
6Uninsurable Risk — A hazard or condition that has either a high likelihood of loss, or in which the insurance would be considered against the law. Insurance companies limit their losses by not taking on certain risks that are very likely to soon result in a loss.… …
7uninsurable — adj. * * * …
8uninsurable — adjective Not insurable, unable to be insured …
9uninsurable — adj. cannot be insured …
10uninsurable — adjective not eligible for insurance cover …