单词 | repossess |
释义 | repossess (riːpəzes ) Word forms: repossesses , repossessing , repossessed verb [usually passive] If your car or house is repossessed, the people who supplied it take it back because they are still owed money for it. His car was repossessed by the company. [be VERB-ed] The firm's sales of repossessed properties is up by 40 per cent. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: take back Collocations: repossess a home But remember, if you cannot make your monthly payments and are forced to default, your lender can repossess the home and sell it on. The Sun It's the kind of forced jollity with which an innately polite person might greet a bailiff sent to repossess their home. Times, Sunday Times Generally a bank takes six months to repossess a home and evict owners after a default on repayments. Times, Sunday Times The banks are going to repossess my home. The Sun The relationship broke down after bailiffs turned up to repossess their home. Times, Sunday Times Only if the bank has to repossess your house and sell it for less than you paid. The Sun They were going to repossess the house. Times, Sunday Times But the fantasy ends when the bills pile up and the bank threatens to repossess the house. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If the borrower defaults on the loan, the bank would have the legal right to repossess the house and sell it, to recover sums owing to it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The penny dropped when papers came through saying the bank were repossessing my house. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 收回 汽车或房子 Japanese: 回収する |
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