noun
indemnity
ihn-DEHM-nih-tee
noun
1
Protection against loss or damage, or compensation paid for such loss.
"The insurance policy provides indemnity against fire damage."
"The company paid an indemnity to workers injured on the job."
How to Use Indemnity
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA guarantee or payment that covers you if something goes wrong — common in insurance and legal contracts.
Easily confused with
indemnify
Common pairings
indemnity clause
indemnity insurance
pay an indemnity
Word Forms
indemnities plural
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Etymology
From Late Latin indemnitas, "security from damage," from Latin indemnis ("unharmed"), from in- ("not") + damnum ("damage, loss").