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I . mortgage [ˈmɔ:gɪʤ, Am ˈmɔ:r-] N ECON

1. mortgage (arrangement):

mortgage

2. mortgage (money):

mortgage

II . mortgage [ˈmɔ:gɪʤ, Am ˈmɔ:r-] VB trans

mortgage bank N

mortgage bank

mortgage banking N no pl

mortgage burden N

mortgage business N

mortgage certificate N

mortgage credit N

mortgage loan N

mortgage note N

mortgage note

Usage examples with mortgage

chattel mortgage

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Yang mortgaged her house and those of all her family members in order to gain start-up capital.
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The company assumed a $4,800 mortgage for its purchase.
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In 1820 a fifth of the serfs were mortgaged, half by 1842.
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Its current tenants are a mortgage company and a sandwich shop.
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When the mortgage had been paid off, he reduced the 40 a month to 25 a month.
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Banks offered 40-year and, more recently, 50-year mortgages.
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This, however, does not apply to large agreements such as mortgage bonds.
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In addition, many states impose a tax on mortgages or other instruments securing loans against real property.
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She already had a mortgage on her own home.
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Another parallel between the student loan industry and the mortgage industry is the fact that subprime lending ran rampant over the past few years.
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