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Meanings of
foreclose
in anglès
portuguès
evitar
català
impossibilitar
espanyol
imposibilitar
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Keep from happening or arising; make impossible.
prevent
forbid
preclude
forestall
català
impossibilitar
Sinònims
Examples for "
prevent
"
prevent
forbid
preclude
forestall
Examples for "
prevent
"
1
That would
prevent
23andme from providing health information direct to consumers' homes.
2
Home Secretary Alan Johnson said the ban aimed to help
prevent
terrorism.
3
EU laws can
prevent
parliament from tackling abuses and problems at home.
4
Europe can and must do more to
prevent
this kind of violence.
5
Groups working to help
prevent
suicide throughout the north-west have money problems.
1
China's rulers
forbid
opposition parties and maintain strict control over all media.
2
And you should also be able to
forbid
certain things from happening.
3
For a time she'd thought he'd
forbid
her to continue her walk.
4
Months later, she still doesn't understand why her parents
forbid
the shortcut.
5
It is looking at ways around EU rules that
forbid
such intervention.
1
Bilaterally abnormal MRI and 1H-MRSI measures do not
preclude
good surgical outcome.
2
Conclusion: Major unsolved issues occurring after DBS therapy
preclude
complete patient satisfaction.
3
This seemed to
preclude
the idea of taking the other two stockades.
4
But it would not
preclude
us from doing an agreement, he said.
5
The uniformity of the general occupation would
preclude
all exchange, all commerce.
1
Ender, however, was trying to figure out a way to
forestall
vengeance.
2
By supplying liquidity, the authorities hoped to
forestall
a problem of solvency.
3
The high spirits of the boy sought to
forestall
the next move.
4
Tay held up his hand quickly to
forestall
Vree Erreden's angry reply.
5
Champney hastened to
forestall
her; his aunt shook her finger at him.
Usage of
foreclose
in anglès
1
Those precedents
foreclose
any recognition of a private right, the brief said.
2
He will have the right to
foreclose
on the first of July.
3
At the proper time, if things happen that way, you will
foreclose
.
4
Squire Hudson is about to
foreclose
the mortgage on my father's farm.
5
Hand'll
foreclose
now, for sure; and I can't say I'll blame him.
6
I'm going to
foreclose
right off, and out you'll go next spring.
7
Unsurprisingly, stories abound about servicers undertaking any means necessary to
foreclose
.
8
I vill not
foreclose
;
he can send me to the penitentiary.
9
Tell me, how many people a week do you
foreclose
on?
10
She challenged Bank of America's claim that it had the right to
foreclose
.
11
Whether they'll be there next week or somebody will
foreclose
on their farm.
12
Briefly Barathol wondered what this structure might be meant to enclose or
foreclose
.
13
Stowbody and Dawson
foreclose
every mortgage they can, and put in tenant farmers.
14
The loan falls due in August, and they're going to
foreclose
on me.
15
No rain, and the banks would
foreclose
on most of us.
16
And they say old Skinflint is going to
foreclose
right off.
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foreclose
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
foreclose on
foreclose the mortgage
foreclose now
foreclose on farmers
foreclose right
More collocations
Translations for
foreclose
portuguès
evitar
impossibilitar
estorvar
impedir
català
impossibilitar
impedir
destorbar
espanyol
imposibilitar
impedir
estorbar
Foreclose
through the time
Foreclose
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common