mortgage / ˈmɔr gɪdʒ /

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mortgage2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a conveyance of an interest in real property as security for the repayment of money borrowed to buy the property; a lien or claim on property such that the lender can take possession if the loan is not repaid.
  2. the deed by which such a transaction is effected.
  3. the rights conferred by such a transaction, or the state of the property conveyed: The bank holds a mortgage on his farm.I own a house under mortgage.
v. 有主动词 verb

mort·gaged, mort·gag·ing.

  1. to convey or place under a mortgage.
  2. to place under advance obligation; to pledge, usually taking on some risk: to mortgage one's life to the defense of democracy.

mortgage 近义词

n. 名词 noun

loan agreement

mortgage 的近义词 6

更多mortgage例句

  1. Lockdowns prevented customers from visiting banks, law offices, and mortgage brokers, so borrowers shopped online and signed their mortgage notes at virtual closings.
  2. Profiteers caused the mortgage meltdown and the prescription opioid crisis, and they’ve evaded taxes and deprived communities of public funds for education, public health, and infrastructure.
  3. In one example, Hyatt outlined how call analytics could integrate with a Google Ad campaign that directs people to a landing page with an application for something like a mortgage or auto loan.
  4. The subprime mortgage crisis triggered the global financial crisis, and the markets tanked in the autumn of 2008.
  5. In Ohio, 23 percent of people said they couldn’t make their rent or mortgage payment last month or had little or no confidence they’d make it this month.
  6. A Colorado-based full- service residential mortgage banking company.
  7. She also insists she was not “financially involved” with the down payment or mortgage payments on the property.
  8. Eventually, Cuomo entered the Clinton administration, and as HUD secretary sowed the seeds of the subprime mortgage catastrophe.
  9. Colorado-based full-service residential mortgage banking company.
  10. Among the schemes that did go forward to completion was an offering of mortgage-related securities called Hudson 1.
  11. By the common law nothing could be mortgaged that was not in existence at the time of the mortgage.
  12. A mortgage made of an unfinished article will hold the article when finished if it can be identified.
  13. Two or more creditors may join in such a mortgage to secure their separate debts.
  14. Nor need the mortgage state that it is thus given; and the fact may be proved orally.
  15. Suppose A sells a piece of land by warranty deed to B, who makes the unwelcome discovery that a mortgage is existing thereon.