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foreclose

[fawr-klohz, fohr-]

verb (used with object)

foreclosed, foreclosing 
  1. Law.

    1. to deprive (a mortgagor or pledgor) of the right to redeem their property, especially on failure to make payment on a mortgage when due, ownership of property then passing to the mortgagee.

    2. to take away the right to redeem (a mortgage or pledge).

  2. to shut out; exclude; bar.

  3. to hinder or prevent, as from doing something.

  4. to establish an exclusive claim to.

  5. to close, settle, or answer beforehand.



verb (used without object)

foreclosed, foreclosing 
  1. to take away the right to redeem a mortgage or pledge.

foreclose

/ fɔːˈkləʊz, fɔːˈkləʊʒə /

verb

  1. law to deprive (a mortgagor, etc) of the right to redeem (a mortgage or pledge)

  2. (tr) to shut out; bar

  3. (tr) to prevent or hinder

  4. (tr) to answer or settle (an obligation, promise, etc) in advance

  5. (tr) to make an exclusive claim to

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • foreclosure noun
  • foreclosable adjective
  • nonforeclosing adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of foreclose1

First recorded 1250–1300; Middle English foreclosen from Old French forclos, past participle of forclore “to exclude,” equivalent to for- “out” + clore “to shut” (from Latin claudere )
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Word History and Origins

Origin of foreclose1

C15: from Old French forclore , from for- out + clore to close, from Latin claudere
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In their mutually reinforcing preparations to annihilate one another, erase the past and foreclose the possibility of future generations, he concluded, “the superpowers have dutifully embraced this legacy…Adolf Hitler lives on.”

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She rides the bus while Henry Rosenzweig, her superintendent at the Jewish Community Center, drives to work in his Cadillac considering which mortgages to foreclose on next.

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“When I started as a youth climate organizer, I was motivated by this sense of anger and rage that my own future was being foreclosed upon by politicians and the fossil fuel industry,” she said.

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Yet we were arming, aiding and abetting the very people who want to foreclose on that possibility.

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We cannot return to Mosaic law, but there’s evident wisdom here: People’s futures should not be foreclosed forever because of past injustice.

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