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词汇 foreclosure
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Definition of foreclosure in English:

foreclosure

noun fɔːˈkləʊʒəˌfɔrˈkloʊʒər
mass noun
  • The action of taking possession of a mortgaged property when the mortgagor fails to keep up their mortgage payments.

    对抵押财产的占有,回赎抵押品权利的取消

    assistance for mortgage borrowers facing foreclosure
    count noun major increases in home foreclosures
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Single family activity remains soft, with numerous foreclosures, particularly in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
    • For the nation overall, 14.78 percent of conventional subprime mortgages were past due, with 8.58 percent in foreclosure.
    • A relative's legal troubles pushed her into foreclosure twice within the last two years.
    • Perhaps the biggest fear any homeowner can have is foreclosure.
    • With interest rates now rising, there will be many foreclosures.
    • Remember that once you begin discussing foreclosure, everything is a negotiation.
    • She contacted her lender, which helped her avert foreclosure.
    • Unfortunately, lenders aren't always interested in the life circumstances that lead to foreclosure.
    • The narrator's professional involvement in foreclosures, which I call the outer story, suggests a reason for his refusal to work.
    • Loss of income is one of the main causes of foreclosure.

Rhymes

closure, composure, enclosure, exposure

Definition of foreclosure in US English:

foreclosure

nounˌfôrˈklōZHərˌfɔrˈkloʊʒər
  • The action of taking possession of a mortgaged property when the mortgagor fails to keep up their mortgage payments.

    对抵押财产的占有,回赎抵押品权利的取消

    assistance for mortgage borrowers facing foreclosure
    major increases in home foreclosures
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Loss of income is one of the main causes of foreclosure.
    • Perhaps the biggest fear any homeowner can have is foreclosure.
    • Remember that once you begin discussing foreclosure, everything is a negotiation.
    • The narrator's professional involvement in foreclosures, which I call the outer story, suggests a reason for his refusal to work.
    • With interest rates now rising, there will be many foreclosures.
    • A relative's legal troubles pushed her into foreclosure twice within the last two years.
    • Unfortunately, lenders aren't always interested in the life circumstances that lead to foreclosure.
    • For the nation overall, 14.78 percent of conventional subprime mortgages were past due, with 8.58 percent in foreclosure.
    • She contacted her lender, which helped her avert foreclosure.
    • Single family activity remains soft, with numerous foreclosures, particularly in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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