anticipate, cut off, deter, dishearten, disown, estop, expropriate, forbid, keep from, preclude, repel, stave off
Definitionv. keep from happening or arising
Last update: October 4, 2015
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The bank foreclosed on the mortgage. [Please select]
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Descartes was an expert; Bacon was the prophet of a great, if half comprehended, future; and the science they loved was struggling for its infant life against a mass of traditional prejudices, which sought to foreclose every question by confident assertions about the purposes of God and Nature. [Please select]
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They do say he is goin' to foreclose.' [Please select]
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You can't pay the mortgage, and of course I foreclose. [Please select]
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Then I shall foreclose, and you may have to take less. [Please select]
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I'll foreclose the moment each falls due, that I warn ye.' [Please select]
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"Haow kin yer foreclose whin theer ain't no courts." [Please select]
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"'T will enable me to foreclose all the quicker."' [Please select]