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uninsured

/ ˌʌnɪnˈʃʊəd; -ˈʃɔːd /

adjective

  1. not covered by insurance

    uninsured motorists



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The problem of millions of uninsured has existed in this country since—well, since forever.

I remember when the then-horrifying number was 15 million uninsured.

It is chipping away at the uninsured population in the United States.

More than one-fourth of the pre-Obamacare uninsured were foreign-born.

For example, over the weekend, the Wall Street Journal reported that Obamacare has done little to insure the uninsured.

(a) In respect of an uninsured parcel, such sum, not exceeding twenty shillings, as he may think just.

At that very moment the spirit returned, and found its uninsured tenement of clay reduced to ashes.

My second proposal is to help the states that are coming up with innovative ways to cover the uninsured.

Capt. Mazard declined to sail uninsured unless we would take the risk.

Included in the estimates are private as well as Federal, State, and local government buildings, insured and uninsured.

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