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What does "ensure" imply in a sentence?

  1. To highlight the importance

  2. To confirm and make certain

  3. To criticize or evaluate

  4. To prepare ahead of time

The correct answer is: To confirm and make certain

The term "ensure" implies the act of confirming something and making certain that it occurs or is true. When someone uses "ensure" in a sentence, they are indicating a proactive measure to guarantee that a particular outcome is achieved or that something is secured. For instance, when someone says, "I will ensure that the job is completed on time," it conveys their commitment to taking necessary actions to confirm the timely completion of the job. This might involve planning, organizing, or taking steps to mitigate potential obstacles, all of which contribute to certainty. In contrast, options that suggest highlighting importance, criticizing, or preparing ahead do not encapsulate the essence of "ensure," which is centered around guaranteeing certainty and confirming outcomes, rather than merely emphasizing importance or evaluating situations.