hedge with

hedge with
phrasal verb hedge with or hedge in with [transitive]
Word forms "hedge with":
present tense I/you/we/they hedge with he/she/it hedges with present participle hedging with past tense hedged with past participle hedged with
hedge something (in) with something to make special conditions for something so that you do not have to follow the usual rules

Most insurers' conditions are hedged with all sorts of exclusions.


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