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1 (to) foreclose
(to) foreclose /fɔ:ˈkləʊz/A v. t.1 precludere; escludere la possibilità di; impedire: to foreclose discussion on st., precludere una discussione su qc.2 (leg.) privare (q. ) del diritto di cancellare un'ipoteca ( attribuendo la proprietà del bene ipotecato al creditore ipotecario)B v. i.1 (leg.) pignorare una proprietà; eseguire un pignoramento -
2 (to) foreclose
(to) foreclose /fɔ:ˈkləʊz/A v. t.1 precludere; escludere la possibilità di; impedire: to foreclose discussion on st., precludere una discussione su qc.2 (leg.) privare (q. ) del diritto di cancellare un'ipoteca ( attribuendo la proprietà del bene ipotecato al creditore ipotecario)B v. i.1 (leg.) pignorare una proprietà; eseguire un pignoramento
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