group insurance

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group insurance

A company offers group insurance to its employees.

Definition

Noun: A type of insurance coverage purchased by and provided to a collective of people, typically the employees of a company or members of an organization, rather than to individuals separately. This collective purchase often allows for coverage at a reduced premium rate compared to individual insurance policies.

Usage

"Group insurance" is used as a singular noun phrase to refer to the insurance policy or plan itself. It is commonly modified by the type of coverage (e.g., health, life, dental).

Examples
  • The new job offers a comprehensive group insurance plan that includes health, dental, and vision coverage.
  • Many employees value group insurance as a key part of their benefits package.
  • The association negotiated a better group insurance rate for all its members.
Advanced Usage
  • As a modifier: The term can function attributively to describe related nouns.
    • The company's group insurance provider changed this year.
    • We need to review the group insurance premiums.
Variants and Related Words
  • Group health insurance: A specific type of group insurance covering medical expenses.
  • Group life insurance: A specific type of group insurance providing a death benefit.
  • Employer-sponsored insurance: A near-synonym emphasizing the common source of the group plan.
Synonyms
  • Collective insurance
  • Employer-provided insurance (when offered by a company)
Notes

"Group insurance" is a fixed compound noun. Its primary meaning is distinct from individual insurance policies. The "group" refers to the policyholder (the collective entity) and the insured pool, which enables risk-sharing and lower costs.

group insurance

A company offers group insurance to its employees.

Noun
  1. insurance that is purchased by a group (such as the employees of a company) usually at a reduced rate to individual members of the group