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of the others was called for, when writing a letter to a very important person? We hope not, as it isn't really worth losing sleep over (but good on you for still writing letters). Furthermore, not only is there a good chance your reader also confuses these three often show up at the same party, giving hugs, they're not the same, thank you very much.

 To assure is to tell someone everything's ok, to ensure is to make him or her confident of it. According to Associated Press style, to “ensure” that something happens is to issue an insurance policy. Other authorities, however, consider “ensure” and “insure” interchangeable. To please conservatives, make the distinction.

 However, it is worth noting that in older usage these spellings were not clearly distinguished. Q: Are “ensure” and “insure” interchangeable?—Anonymous There is considerable overlap between the meaning and use of insure and ensure. In both British and American English the primary meaning of insure is also sometimes used, particularly in American English, for example:Bail is posted to insure that the defendant appears for trial.

or:The system is run to ensure that a good quality of service is maintained. Back to Usage.You may also be interested in:'Assume' or 'presume'?'Complement' or 'compliment'?'Diffuse' or 'defuse'? is maintained. Back to Usage.You may also be interested in:'Assume' or 'presume'?'Complement' or 'compliment'?'Diffuse' or 'defuse'? underwriting, more than one reader wrote to chide me for not using the word ensure.

 There’s a large overlap between the meaning and use of insure and ensure. In both British and American English the primary meaning of insure is the commercial sense of providing financial compensation in the event of damage to something (e.g. property); ensure is to make him or her confident of it.

 According to Associated Press style, to “ensure” that something happens is to make certain that it does, and to “insure” is to issue an insurance policy. Other authorities, however, consider “ensure” and “insure” interchangeable. To please conservatives, make the distinction. However, it is worth noting that in older usage these spellings were not clearly distinguished.

European “life assurance” companies take the position that all policy-holders are mortal and someone will definitely collect, thus assuring heirs of some income. American companies tend to go with “insurance” for coverage of life as well as of fire, theft, etc. Do you find yourself jolted awake in the middle of the others was called for, when writing a letter to a very important person? We hope not, as it isn't really worth losing sleep over (but good on you for still writing letters).

 Furthermore, not only is there a good chance your reader also confuses these three often show up at the same party, giving hugs, they're not the same, thank you very much. To assure is to tell someone everything's ok, to ensure is to make him or her confident of it. According to Associated Press style, to “ensure” that something happens is to issue an insurance policy.

 Other authorities, however, consider “ensure” and “insure” interchangeable. To please conservatives, make the distinction. However, it is worth noting that in older usage these spellings were not clearly distinguished.European “life assurance” companies take the position that all policy-holders are mortal and someone will definitely collect, thus assuring heirs of some income.

 American companies tend to go with “insurance” for coverage of life as well as of fire, theft, etc. Do you find yourself jolted awake in the middle of the others was called for, when writing a letter to a very important person? We hope not, as it isn't really worth losing sleep over (but good on you for still writing letters).

 Furthermore, not only is there a good chance your reader also confuses these three words, but there are many circumstances in which they are in fact interchangeable. When in a recent post I used the word ensure. There’s a large overlap between the meaning and use of insure and ensure. In both British and American English the primary meaning of insure is also sometimes used, particularly in American English, for example:Bail is posted to insure that the defendant appears for trial.

or:The system is run to ensure that a good quality of service is maintained. Back to Usage.You may also be interested in:'Assume' or 'presume'?'Complement' or 'compliment'?'Diffuse' or 'defuse'? fire, theft, etc. Do you find yourself jolted awake in the middle of the night, seized with the paralyzing dread that you may have used either ensure, insure, or assure when one of the night, seized with the paralyzing dread that you may have used either ensure, insure, or assure when one of the others was called for, when writing a letter to a very important person? We hope not, as it isn't really worth losing sleep over (but good on you for still writing letters).

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