coverage
Derived from the verb 'cover' with the suffix '-age', indicating the action or state of covering.
NOUN
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[/ˈkʌv.ər.ɪdʒ/en-US]
protection
formal
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inclusion
literal
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scope
literal
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coverage area
informal
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concept of comprehensive protection
untranslatable
(The idea of 'coverage' in insurance or broader contexts is complex and does not have a direct, single-word equivalent.)
Antonyms
exclusion
The term 'coverage' refers to the extent to which something is included, protected, or supplied with services. In the context of insurance, it denotes the provisions or conditions under which a policyholder is protected against specific risks. This concept can be complex and may differ widely depending on the context, for instance, when discussing aspect of media reporting or a coverage area. Additionally, the idea of 'comprehensive protection' in insurance involves multifaceted components that do not translate easily into a single term in many languages.
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- The insurance policy offers extensive coverage for damages caused by natural disasters. — その保険ポリシーは自然災害による損害に対して広範なカバレッジを提供します。
- Journalists strive to provide balanced coverage of the issues at hand. — ジャーナリストは、当該の問題に対してバランスの取れた報道を提供しようと努力しています。
- She was disappointed with the coverage given to her event by the local news. — 彼女は地元のニュースが彼女のイベントに対して提供した報道に失望した。
register: formal