Synonym: insurance coverage, reportage, reporting. Similar words: all over again, over and over, cover, cover up, uncover, recover, recovery, overall. Meaning: ['kʌvərɪdʒ] n. 1. the total amount and type of insurance carried 2. the extent to which something is covered 3. the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television.
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121. This expansion brings elements of Journal news coverage to an additional four million people who buy these newspapers.
122. Too much coverage is given to sport on TV and not enough to political issues.
123. They think that gearing a campaign towards maximum effective coverage is demeaning.
124. The bill requires health insurers to maintain coverage for anybody who changes or loses his job.
125. The Daily Mail and Daily Mirror ... reduced coverage of political, social and economic affairs during the inter-war period.
126. From brand image to brainstorming, and payback to point of sale the coverage is both comprehensive and up-to-date.
127. CNN intends to have continuous live coverage of the national party conventions.
128. Newspapers and magazines carry extensive coverage of diet and health topics and diet books are among the best sellers.
129. Area police, who were coordinating the tragedy coverage, issued a statement following complaints from some of the families.
130. Big screen coverage guaranteed the small cellar bistro was packed.
131. Any coverage on rental cars usually is limited to a maximum of 15 to 30 consecutive days.
132. They already had been instructed to avoid Simpson coverage, but Fujisaki expanded his order to a blanket ban on all news.
133. Our Barings coverage, for example, drew on the expertise of reporters and their news sources on three continents.
134. The coverage of these chapters is essentially identical to the general instrumental analysis texts listed at the back of the chapters.
135. A consensus has long existed to make health insurance portable and to assure some coverage for people with existing health problems.
136. They show us the type of daily classroom work that takes students beyond mere coverage and passivity.
137. The look will be different, but the content, the coverage and the crack will be just the same.
138. Truro Group secured local radio coverage and raised £475 from door-to-door collections.
139. Using the extensive coverage provided by the aerial photographs a whole network of prehistoric roadways was identified and mapped.
140. The fans are snubbing live BSkyB coverage of the Premier League at £304 million over five years.
141. Channel 4 took to their tents and sulked and even declined to accept live coverage while these rules remained in force. Sentencedict.com
142. And he blasted the media for slanting the coverage against Simpson to prolong the story.
143. A bill to let workers carry health insurance coverage from one employer to another should be a sure bet to become law.
144. The press coverage I received during the production was phenomenal, thanks entirely to you.
145. Even popular television war comedies were taken off the air, for fear of jarring too awkwardly with endless hours of Gulf coverage.
146. And in return, legislators depend heavily on the mainstream media for their large-scale financial contributions and favorable press coverage.
147. Buoyed by the media coverage, the women decide to picket the dump.
148. The coverage by the columnists diverged from that in the main news stories on this question.
149. Actual news coverage in the press was nevertheless more comprehensive than that on the radio and television.
150. The key to coverage, Carroll said, is tackling the receivers as soon as they make their catch.
More similar words: all over again, over and over, cover, cover up, uncover, recover, recovery, overall, economic recovery, rage, garage, for ages, storage, encourage, discourage, courageous, discouraged, over, go over, get over, all over, oversee, be over, several, run over, hand over, over there, governor, lay over, make over.