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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
foreclose .
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Examples
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Now, all of these sales in forecloses puts some downward pressure on prices, which is good if youre buying, very bad if youre selling.
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Now, all of these sales in forecloses puts some downward pressure on prices, which is good if youre buying, very bad if youre selling.
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But membership in the euro zone forecloses two of these escape hatches, leaving only fiscal policy.
The Euro Zone's German Crisis Alan S. Blinder 2011
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If a bank forecloses on the loan, takes the property back and wants to sell, real-estate investment trusts may be able to pick up a high-yielding building at an attractive price, thereby increasing the REITs' overall cash flow.
Pricey Mutual Fund Eyes Commercial Real Estate J.R. Brandstrader 2011
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That is to say, when the lender forecloses on a borrower, the lender can only get whatever money is received from the sale of the home through the foreclosure process.
Getting rid of a timeshare, even paid in full, is no easy task 2011
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Most recently, in 2008, the Supreme Court noted in an opinion overturning Judge Sotomayor that her decision 'flies in the face of the statutory language' and chided the Second Circuit for extending a remedy that the Court had 'consistently and repeatedly recognized for three decades forecloses such an extension here.'
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Timothy Geithner forecloses on the moratorium debate
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In Spain, if the bank forecloses on your home, you are still liable for your mortgage debt.
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It forecloses the possibiltiy that the established paradigm might "shift" if something genuinely new were to appear and transform our assumptions about the nature of the novel and/or the short story.
Postmodernism 2010
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In Spain, if the bank forecloses on your home, you are still liable for your mortgage debt.
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