Similar words: engage, engage in, engaged in, engagement, mortality, shortage, avant-garde, more. Meaning: ['mɔrgɪdʒ /'mɔː-] n. a conditional conveyance of property as security for the repayment of a loan. v. put up as security or collateral.
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31. We paid off our mortgage after fifteen years.
32. They had fallen behind with their mortgage repayments.
33. They fell behind on their mortgage payments .
34. We're having difficulty keeping up our mortgage payments.
35. She was having trouble meeting her mortgage payments .
36. She was six months in arrears with the mortgage.
37. The amount required to redeem the mortgage was £358,587.
38. The snag about an endowment mortgage is its inflexibility.
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41. They have burdened themselves with a high mortgage.
42. I am a family man with a mortgage.
43. We're paying out 300 a month on our mortgage.
44. We're behind with the mortgage repayments.
45. I couldn't make my mortgage repayments so the building society repossessed my house.
46. I'd like to stretch my mortgage payments out over a longer period if possible.
47. You get mortgage relief of 10% on the next £5 000.
48. Thousands of pensioners were persuaded to mortgage their homes to invest in speculative bonds.
49. Arrangements have been made for the discharge of mortgage payments.
50. Victor had fallen behind with his mortgage payments after losing his job.
51. Higher mortgage rates and over-building left some markets glutted with unsold houses.
52. Building societies may foreclose on a mortgage if payments are not kept up.
53. The scheme should ensure that borrowers are not penalized by sudden rises in mortgage rates.
54. He had to mortgage his house to pay his legal costs.
55. They had to mortgage their home to pay the bills.
56. After losing his job, he fell behind with his mortgage payments.
57. We've paid off the mortgage, so we're sitting pretty now.
58. We'll have to take out a second mortgage to pay for this holiday!
59. It soon emerged that neither the July nor August mortgage repayment had been collected.
60. Having a big mortgage is a real drain on your earnings.
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