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repossess

verbto take back an item which someone is buying under a hire-purchase agreement, or a property which someone is buying under a mortgage, because the purchaser cannot continue the payments

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  1. repossess - definition of repossess by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    tr.v. re·pos·sessed, re·pos·sess·ing, re·pos·sess·es. 1. a. To regain possession of. b. To reclaim possession of for failure to pay installments due. 2. To give back ...
     
  2. Repossession - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    If a lender finds itself in the situation of needing to repossess property while the borrower attempts to avoid this, the dealer may contract the work of repossession ...
     
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  4. Repossess - Merriam-Webster Online
    re·pos·sess. transitive verb \ˌrē-pə-ˈzes also -ˈses\. Definition of REPOSSESS. 1. a : to regain possession of. b : to take possession of (something bought) from ...
     
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    For example, if you don't make timely payments on the vehicle, your creditor may have the right to “repossess” — or take back your car without going to court or ...
     
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  7. Repossess | Define Repossess at Dictionary.com
    to possess again; regain possession of, especially for nonpayment of money due. 2. to put again in possession of something: to repossess the Bourbons of their ...
     
  8. Repossess Synonyms, Repossess Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
    Synonyms for repossess at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.