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forbearance

/fawr-bair-uhns/US // fɔrˈbɛər əns //UK // (fɔːˈbɛərəns) //

隐忍,忍受,忍受力,隐忍不发

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of forbearing; a refraining from something.
    • : forbearing conduct or quality; patient endurance; self-control: Their teacher exhibited great forbearance when the children started acting up in class.
    • : an abstaining from the enforcement of a right.
    • : Finance. a form of repayment relief granted by a lender that temporarily postpones payments due from a borrower, while interest on the loan typically continues to accrue: When he had difficulty making his monthly mortgage payments, the bank granted a forbearance, so he avoided foreclosure on his home.

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Examples

  • Eviction moratoriums and forbearance on mortgages and student loan payments are also factored in.

  • “There’s a benefit to everyone taking a deep breath and stepping back and giving the parties a chance to get things back on track,” Devlin said of forbearance agreements.

  • The mortgages, car loans, and the like no longer covered by forbearance are showing few defaults.

  • He says that’s mostly because the government’s unprecedented aid to families and businesses, and the banks’ forbearance programs, have delayed defaults for months that would have come far earlier.

  • On the conference call, Dimon and Piepszak cited that although forbearance has ended for auto and card loans, it’s still allowing customers with $28 billion in mortgages to defer payments.

  • Parenting a preschooler is hard (believe me, I know), and it takes a lot of time, energy, and forbearance to do it right.

  • Paul is right that we must deal with the Bundy crisis in the spirit of neighborly forbearance.

  • But selfies, like people, deserve our forgiveness, our forbearance, and our support.

  • My daughters treated their grandmother with infinite forbearance and affection.

  • But in the here and now of it, I ask for your patience, and forbearance, while I give it a shot.

  • And when wine had unselfed my noble father, you received his passionate insults with forbearance and forgiveness!

  • I endured his insults until the time came when further forbearance would have been a disgrace, and then I closed with him.

  • She did not expect much forbearance, but it never occurred to her that things could come to such a terrible pass.

  • I feel that I can, with confidence, rely upon the magnanimity and forbearance of my patrons, under this state of things.

  • Surely a spoiled old man-child like the crouching figure yonder would exhaust the forbearance of Jizo Sama himself!