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1 naslutiti zaključak
• foreclose -
2 izjaviti da je propala zaloga
• foreclose a mortgage -
3 isključiti
• ban; banish; clip off; cut off; cut out; debar; deenergize; de-energize; disconnect; disengage; disqualify; eliminate; except; exclud; exclude; excommunicate; exelude; expel; extinguish; forbid; foreclose; keep out; make dead; preclude; proscribe; put out of gear; release a clutch -
4 lišiti
• abridge; bereave; curtail; denude; depcive; deprive; despoil; dismantle; foreclose; lose; plunder; relieve; rifle; rob; shear; shorten; strip of; take away -
5 odbaciti
• abandone; abort; banish; cast; chuck; clear from; clear of; condemn; diallow; disallow; disapprove; disavow; discard; disclaim; dismiss; dispose; eliminate; explode; fling aside; fling away; fling off; force back; foreclose; ignore; jettison; jilt; kick; lay off; outcast; overrule; qu -
6 odbiti
• abnegate; at a discount; bate; cry off; decline; deduct; defalcate; disallow; discount; dismiss; fence off; fend off; force back; foreclose; give in; in the negation; keep off; kick; overrule; parry; push away; put off; rebuff; rebut; reckon off; recoup; refuse; reject; renounce; rep -
7 oduzeti
• bate; benumb; bereave; confiscate; deduct; defalcate; depcive; deprive; derogate; detract; dispossess; escheat; foreclose; get away; lessen; palsy; paralyse; reave; reckon off; recoup; reduce; seize; sequester; strip of; subduce; subduct; subtract; take; take away; take from; take off -
8 sprečiti
• arrest; avert; baffle; balk; baulk; counteract; debar; detain; deter; disable; discourage; embarrass; fetter; forbid; foreclose; forestall; foul; give a check; halt; hamper; hinder; impede; inhibit; inhildit; interfere; interrupt; keep from; militate against; obstrtuct; obstruct; prec -
9 unapred
• a priori; aforehand; ahead; before; beforehand; by anticipation; endways; endwise; foreclose; forth; forwarded; forwards; in advance; look forward to; on; on anticipation; onward; onwards; per advance; progressive; way of anticipation
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foreclose — fore‧close [fɔːˈkləʊz ǁ fɔːrˈkloʊz] verb 1. [intransitive] BANKING PROPERTY FINANCE if a bank or building society forecloses, it takes possession of someone s property because they have failed to pay back an agreed part of a loan … Financial and business terms
foreclose — fore·close /fōr klōz/ vb [Anglo French forclos, past participle of foreclore to preclude, prevent, from fors outside + clore to close] vt: to subject to foreclosure proceedings vi: to foreclose a mortgage or other security interest compare… … Law dictionary
Foreclose — Fore*close , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Foreclosed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Foreclosing}.] [F. forclos, p. p. of forclore to exclude; OF. fors, F. hors, except, outside (fr. L. foris outside) + F. clore to close. See {Foreign}, and {Close}, v. t.] To shut up … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foreclose — [fôr klōz′] vt. foreclosed, foreclosing [ME forclosen < OFr forclos, pp. of forclore, to exclude < fors (< L foris: see DOOR), outside + clore (< L claudere), CLOSE3] 1. to shut out; exclude; bar 2. to extinguish the right to redeem… … English World dictionary
foreclose — (v.) late 13c., from O.Fr. forclos, pp. of forclore exclude (12c.), from fors out (Mod.Fr. hors; from L. foris outside; see FOREIGN (Cf. foreign)) + clore to shut (see CLOSE (Cf. close) (v.)). Senses i … Etymology dictionary
foreclose — ► VERB 1) take possession of a mortgaged property as a result of defaults in mortgage payments. 2) rule out or prevent. DERIVATIVES foreclosure noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «bar from escaping», «shut out»: from Old French forclore shut… … English terms dictionary
foreclose — v. (D; intr.) to foreclose on (they will foreclose on us) ( they will foreclose our mortgage ) * * * [fɔː kləʊz] (D; intr.) to foreclose on ( they will foreclose our mortgage ; they will foreclose on us) … Combinatory dictionary
foreclose — UK [fɔː(r)ˈkləʊz] / US [fɔrˈkloʊz] verb [intransitive] Word forms foreclose : present tense I/you/we/they foreclose he/she/it forecloses present participle foreclosing past tense foreclosed past participle foreclosed legal to take someone s… … English dictionary
foreclose — fore|close [fo:ˈkləuz US fo:rˈklouz] v [I ] technical [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: forclos, past participle of forclore, from fors outside + clore to close ] if a bank forecloses, it takes away someone s property because they have… … Dictionary of contemporary English
foreclose — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French forclos, past participle of forclore, forsclore, from fors outside (from Latin foris) + clore to close more at forum Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to shut out ; preclude 2. to hold… … New Collegiate Dictionary
foreclose — foreclosable, adj. /fawr klohz , fohr /, v., foreclosed, foreclosing. v.t. 1. Law. a. to deprive (a mortgagor or pledgor) of the right to redeem his or her property, esp. on failure to make payment on a mortgage when due, ownership of property… … Universalium