English to Kannada Dictionary uninsured

uninsured

ವಿಮೆ
definition
adjective
an uninsured driver
not covered by insurance.
translation of 'uninsured'
ವಿಮೆ ಮಾಡಿರದ,
ವಿಮಾಶೂನ್ಯ
example
An 'uninsured' driver who killed a close friend while speeding in his car was jailed for 18 months.
Not only is it mandatory to take out such insurance where there is a bank involved, it is seldom that such an item can be left 'uninsured' .
Patten estimates that at least 50 per cent of travellers abroad are 'uninsured' .
Health-poor people - those who are 'uninsured' or inadequately covered - have to pay the highest prices.
The consequences of being 'uninsured' are frightening for all races, the study found.
In this scenario, you are 'uninsured' and now own a reduced value property.
An 'uninsured' hit-and-run driver today won a legal battle to stop him paying compensation to the child he paralysed.
Gergiev kept the programme going with barely a break and raised money abroad to cover the 'uninsured' $15m loss.
Now they are keen for the powers to be extended to 'uninsured' drivers.
Magistrates should be empowered to confiscate and sell off cars belonging to 'uninsured' drivers.
The lay preacher was stopped by police in Wales for driving an 'uninsured' car.
He backs an increase in the minimum wage and expanded health coverage for the 'uninsured' .
They claim the cost to victims of accidents with 'uninsured' drivers is £500 million each year.
On top of that comes 'uninsured' losses which are likely to double that figure as a total cost to the economy.
You may have to pay an extra element to cover 'uninsured' drivers but why pay more for the element that insures your own driving?
Ralph says assets as large as buildings are sometimes inadvertently left 'uninsured' .
What is not being said is that much of the problem of the 'uninsured' can be solved at the state, not federal, level.
In addition to the health problems caused by lack of insurance, the 'uninsured' face enormous financial risks.
You might think a sensible move would be to buy some form of top - up cover for the 'uninsured' slice.
Police say the clause makes it difficult to deal with 'uninsured' drivers.
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