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Lighten vs Indemnify - What's the difference?

lighten | indemnify | Related terms |

Lighten is a related term of indemnify.


As verbs the difference between lighten and indemnify

is that lighten is to alleviate; to reduce the burden of while indemnify is to secure against loss or damage; to insure or indemnify can be (obsolete|rare) to hurt, to harm.

Forfeiture vs Indemnify - What's the difference?

forfeiture | indemnify |


As a noun forfeiture

is a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property.

As a verb indemnify is

to secure against loss or damage; to insure.

Indemnify vs Protect - What's the difference?

indemnify | protect |


As verbs the difference between indemnify and protect

is that indemnify is to secure against loss or damage; to insure while protect is to keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to.

Forfeit vs Indemnify - What's the difference?

forfeit | indemnify |


In obsolete rare terms the difference between forfeit and indemnify

is that forfeit is injury; wrong; mischief while indemnify is to hurt, to harm.

As verbs the difference between forfeit and indemnify

is that forfeit is to suffer the loss of something by wrongdoing or non-compliance while indemnify is to secure against loss or damage; to insure.

As a noun forfeit

is a penalty for or consequence of a misdemeanor.

As an adjective forfeit

is lost or alienated for an offense or crime; liable to penal seizure.

Indemnify vs Reward - What's the difference?

indemnify | reward | Related terms |

Indemnify is a related term of reward.


As verbs the difference between indemnify and reward

is that indemnify is to secure against loss or damage; to insure or indemnify can be (obsolete|rare) to hurt, to harm while reward is to give (something) as a reward.

As a noun reward is

something of value given in return for an act.

Substain vs Indemnify - What's the difference?

substain | indemnify | Related terms |

Substain is a related term of indemnify.


As a verb indemnify is

to secure against loss or damage; to insure or indemnify can be (obsolete|rare) to hurt, to harm.

Indemnify vs Waiver - What's the difference?

indemnify | waiver |


As verbs the difference between indemnify and waiver

is that indemnify is to secure against loss or damage; to insure while waiver is misspelling of lang=en.

As a noun waiver is

the act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.

Indemnify vs Reinstate - What's the difference?

indemnify | reinstate |


As verbs the difference between indemnify and reinstate

is that indemnify is to secure against loss or damage; to insure or indemnify can be (obsolete|rare) to hurt, to harm while reinstate is to restore somebody to a former position or rank.

Free vs Indemnify - What's the difference?

free | indemnify | Related terms |

Free is a related term of indemnify.


As verbs the difference between free and indemnify

is that free is to make free; set at liberty; release; rid of that which confines, limits, embarrasses, or oppresses while indemnify is to secure against loss or damage; to insure or indemnify can be (obsolete|rare) to hurt, to harm.

As an adjective free

is (label) unconstrained.

As an adverb free

is without needing to pay.

As a noun free

is (australian rules football|gaelic football) abbreviation of free kick.

Indemnify vs Restitution - What's the difference?

indemnify | restitution |


As a verb indemnify

is to secure against loss or damage; to insure or indemnify can be (obsolete|rare) to hurt, to harm.

As a noun restitution is

(legal) a process of compensation for losses.

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