Ensure means to make certain that something happens.
Insure means to protect yourself against financial risk by paying an insurance company to obtain a policy.
Examples:
To ensure her party would be a success, Nancy hired a party planner.
John decided to insure his house against flood damage.
The past tense of the verb to ensure (to make certain) is ensured(e.g. We ensured that no one would follow us).The similarly pronounced word insured means having acquired insurance, which is protection against loss, or remuneration for a loss.
ensuring means ensuring peacefulness or calmness
EITHER USAGE IS CORRECT. The choice is yours.
Yes it's the abbreviation of versus so it should have a fullstop after it.
There are two ways to abbreviate "versus," vs. or v.
Competition benefits consumers by ensuring a variety of products and services to choose from at a fair price. Competitors will often run sales or specials on their goods, which leads to savings for the consumer.
When it comes to Democrats and Republicans, it's not Right versus left, it's Right versus wrong...
Insuring a motorcycle is an important as insuring a car. In Montreal, Canada the average cost of insuring your bike can be around 200 dollars depending on the type of bike, your age, and your driving record.
When it is possessive and plural
The past tense of the verb to ensure (to make certain) is ensured(e.g. We ensured that no one would follow us).The similarly pronounced word insured means having acquired insurance, which is protection against loss, or remuneration for a loss.
Insuring Cutey - 1915 was released on: USA: 10 July 1915
Here are the factors of the average Human Resources Department. # Documenting employee information for any corporate use. # Insuring safety of employees in regional area. # Insuring safety, and reliability to the consumer or client. # Disclosing important information, and sending it to a higher management. # Insuring a safe working environment. (Providing anti-sexual harassment programs for example.)
No, it is an abbreviation of the word, versus.
sustainable use
it depends on what its insuring
I would use Spearman and Kendall
No, not to insure it just to drive it. You can insure it and let someone else drive it as long as they have their Class A CDL.