From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlife assuranceˈlife asˌsurance noun [uncountable] BFI British English life insurance
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life assurance• Priorities Plus combines life assurance with critical illness cover.• You may be able to get free life assurance cover for the amount you owe.• In December the last hope, life assurance giant Prudential, pulled out.• Cancellation rights extended From 20 May, cancellation rights for holders of most new term life assurance policies were extended.• The latest cuts will hit the life assurance section.• And of course, also increase the life assurance protection for your family.• The move implements cancellation provisions contained in the second and third life assurance directive.From Longman Business Dictionarylife assuranceˈlife asˌsurance British EnglishINSURANCE insurance in which a company agrees to pay a sum of money when someone dies, or when the person reaches a particular ageSYNlife insuranceThe company specializes in selling life assurance products. → assurance