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1 safeguard
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2 indemnify
transitive verb1) (protect)2) (compensate) entschädigen* * *in·dem·ni·fy<- ie->[ɪnˈdemnɪfaɪ]vt1. (insure)▪ to \indemnify sb jdn [gegen Ansprüche] sichern2. (compensate)* * *[In'demnIfaɪ]vt* * *indemnify [ınˈdemnıfaı] v/t1. WIRTSCHfrom, against gegen zukünftige Verluste)for für)* * *transitive verb1) (protect)2) (compensate) entschädigen* * *v.entschädigen v.
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