un·der·write ( n d r-r t )v. un·der·wrote (-r t ), un·der·writ·ten (-r t n), un·der·writ·ing, un·der·writes v.tr.1. To assume financial responsibility for; guarantee against failure: underwrite a theatrical production. 2. a. To sign (an insurance policy) so as to assume liability in case of specified losses. b. To insure. c. To insure against losses totaling (a given amount). 3. a. To guarantee the purchase of (a full issue of stocks or bonds). b. To agree to buy the unsold part of (stock not yet sold publicly) at a fixed time and price. 4. a. To write under or at the end of something. b. To subscribe to, especially to sign or endorse (a document). 5. To support or agree to (a decision, for example). v.intr. To act as an underwriter, especially to issue an insurance policy. |
underwrite Verb
[-writing, -wrote, -written]
1. to accept financial responsibility for a commercial project or enterprise
2. to sign and issue an insurance policy, thus accepting liability
3. to support
underwriter n
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| Verb | 1. | underwrite - guarantee financial support of; "The opera tour was subvented by a bank" |
| 2. | underwrite - protect by insurance; "The insurance won't cover this"reinsure - insure again by assuming all or a part of the liability of an insurance company already covering a risk warrant, guarantee - stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of; "The dealer warrants all the cars he sells"; "I warrant this information" indemnify - secure against future loss, damage, or liability; give security for; "This plan indemnifies workers against wages lost through illness" cover - to take an action to protect against future problems; "Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself" overcompensate, compensate, cover - make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities; "he is compensating for being a bad father" |
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