in·dem·ni·fy [in-dem-nuh-fahy]
verb (used with object), in·dem·ni·fied, in·dem·ni·fy·ing.
1. to compensate for damage or loss sustained, expense incurred, etc.
2. to guard or secure against anticipated loss; give security against (future damage or liability).
verb (used with object), in·dem·ni·fied, in·dem·ni·fy·ing.
1. to compensate for damage or loss sustained, expense incurred, etc.
2. to guard or secure against anticipated loss; give security against (future damage or liability).
OK so it isn’t really the best word- but it kinda works for what I want to say.
SO I didn’t sleep from Tuesday morning until Wednesday Night working on a painting (which I will share a picture of in May- in a post semester ‘gallery’ on my website- which also should be up and running after finals). This non sleeping and rushing to finish a painting led to me not blogging. Which means I have to make up for ‘G’ and ‘H’ which I intend to do tomorrow morning- but decided to blog something tonight in order to not get to much farther behind- it isn’t the best post- but hey; maybe you learned a new word?
Also- ‘F’ seems to not be there- I don’t know what happened- it’s been a kinda crazy week. I will do my best to catch up.
~Nikkie

I like that word. “Indemnify.” It's a word we don't use often!Visiting from the A to Z Challenge signup page. Great to meet you!Stephanie Faris, author30 Days of No Gossiphttp://stephie5741.blogspot.com
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I think Indemnify is a great #a2zchallenge word and it is not used that often so surely you caught the attention of a few… Great luck in all you do and catching up visiting from http://4covert2overt.blogspot.com/
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