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remembrance [rıˈmembrəns] N

3. remembrance [常作复数]:

entrance1 [ˈentrəns] N

insurance [ınˈʃʊərəns] N

circumstance [ˈsɜːkəmstəns] N

encumber [ınˈkʌmbə] VB trans

2. encumber:

▶ encumbrance [ınˈ­kʌm­brəns] N

assurance [əˈʃʊərəns] N

3. assurance Brit:

II . incumbent [ınˈkʌmbənt] N

membrane [ˈmembreın] N

1. membrane:

membrane ANAT, BIOL

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The property was for estate tax purposes at a value equal to the mortgage encumbrance.
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Encumbrances remained on many properties into the 20th century.
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Subordinate real rights generally refer to encumbrances and beneficial interests.
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There are no restrictions or encumbrances whatsoever regarding its use.
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The format is unencrypted and free from intellectual property encumbrances or license requirements.
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An interest is a legal encumbrance that affects a title.
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They set aside their plaids and other encumbrances before the battle, and dropped to the ground to avoid enemy volleys.
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Clerics are versatile figures, both capable in combat and skilled in the use of divine magic, which they employ without any restriction due to encumbrance of armour.
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The encumbrance of his paternal estate by debt bred in him a habit of frugality which was not shed in later years.
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After the expiration of the first (1978) arithmetic coding patent, range encoding appeared to clearly be free of patent encumbrances.
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