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a person is bound to insure himself against all types of losses

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Answered by poharevedika
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Answer:

Circumspect

Explanation:

Circumspect is an adjective used for person who is bound to insure himself against all types of losses. Circumspect is a type of person who thinks very carefully about each and every aspect of a particular thing before doing it as they think it may involve several problems or dangers.

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

Circumspect

Before you do something, give it a lot of thought because you think it could produce issues or hazards.

Explanation:

A person who is obligated to insure himself against all forms of losses is described as circumspect. Circumspect people think extremely hard about each and every facet of a certain activity before performing it because they believe it may contain several difficulties or hazards.

Example of a tense sentence

  • It was carried out with caution...
  • In this circumstance, you must be extremely cautious while claiming encounters....
  • He's also hesitant to say if these trips will be managed by other promoters.
  • The ridge's cautious approach suddenly loomed above him.
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