Feedback
Foreclose
Meaning
Verb
●
In Law:
To
repossess
a
mortgaged
property
whose
owner
has
failed
to make the
necessary
payments
; used with on.
●
In Law:
To
cut off
(a
mortgager
) by a
judgment
of
court
from the power of
redeeming
the
mortgaged
premises.
●
To
shut
up or out
; to
prevent
from doing something.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
foreclose
English
foreclosen
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Repossess
Renege
Liquidate
Evict
Default
Refinance
Encroach
Waive
Withdraw
Forfeit
Sue
Borrow
Seize
Impose
Sell
Purchase
Settle
Buy
Confiscate
Remortgage
Reopen
Grant
Claim
Disburse
Negotiate
Divest
Repay
Accept
Spy
Infringe
Renegotiate
Lease
Loan
Vacate
Redeem
Deduct
Give Up
Make An Offer
More
Rhymes
Os
Lows
Foes
Does
Rose
Bros
Doze
Bows
Roes
Rows
Joes
Hoes
Joes
Owes
Goes
Pose
Toes
Nose
Hose
Tows
Jose
Mows
Grows
Chose
Prose
Beaux
Knows
Frows
Those
Blows
Croze
Snows
Glows
Slows
Arose
Close
Froze
Stows
Spose
Shows
Impose
S'Pose
NivôSe
Expose
Doughs
Depose
Repose
Oppose
Throws
Enclose
Clothes
Suppose
Propose
Compose
Apollos
Follows
Hollows
VentôSe
Reclose
Fallows
Dispose
Reflows
Windows
Fellows
Adipose
Hallows
Swallows
Disclose
Juxtapose
Foreclose
Decompose
Interpose
Thoroughs
Presuppose
Foredispose
Counterpose
More
Join 10 million students and professionals writing 70% faster at QuillBot.com
Start writing better