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Meanings of
mortgaged
in English
Mortgaged.
Related terms
encumbered
Usage of
mortgaged
in English
1
Baby boomers are hypocrites, they had it easy, they
mortgaged
our future.
2
Just about every house in Zephyr was
mortgaged
through Moorwood Thaxter's bank.
3
The LTV is the percentage of a property's value that is
mortgaged
.
4
Their lands were heavily
mortgaged
,
and general ruin seemed to threaten them.
5
We are informed that the property has been since
mortgaged
by you.
6
The Zips was originally a Hungarian dependency, and was
mortgaged
to Poland.
7
We
mortgaged
and gave her what she had always been used to.
8
We have
mortgaged
our children's futures, and it is still not enough.
9
Had we built a small church, it would now be heavily
mortgaged
.
10
Moreover, he bought
mortgaged
houses through a building society, and let them.
11
Arthur
mortgaged
the Bar L-M to your father for twenty-five thousand dollars.
12
Finally, to Mr. Hardacre's surprise and grief, Sir Burnham
mortgaged
the property.
13
My pay-envelope is
mortgaged
to you book-agents for ten years to come.
14
Everything we have is
mortgaged
;
we borrow from past and present.
15
The instrument cost a small fortune, for which Yeadon
mortgaged
his house for.
16
The farms that were
mortgaged
would not pay the amount of the mortgages.
Other examples for "mortgaged"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mortgaged
mortgage
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
mortgage to
mortgage property
mortgage farm
mortgage house
mortgage land
More collocations
Mortgaged
through the time
Mortgaged
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common