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To foreclose means to take possession of someone's property, usually real estate, due to the failure to pay a mortgage or other debt. This is typically done after a court order is made, and the property is sold to pay off the debt.
Foreclosure is the legal process by which a lender obtains ownership of a property when the owner fails to make payments on a mortgage loan. This typically occurs when a homeowner defaults on their mortgage payments and the lender seeks to repossess and sell the property to recover the amount owed.
Foreclosures refer to the legal process by which a lender takes possession of a property when the borrower is unable to make payments on the mortgage. This can occur when a homeowner defaults on their mortgage and the lender seizes the property to recoup their losses.
A forecourt is the area in front of a building, especially a shop, restaurant, or gas station, where customers park their vehicles and enter the building. It can also refer to the area in front of a theater, concert hall, or other public building where people gather before an event.
Foredate is a verb that means to assign an earlier date to something, especially a document or a decision, than the date on which it was actually made or signed. In other words, to anteriorly or retroactively set the date of something. This can be done for various reasons such as to conceal or correct the actual timeline of events, to clarify the order or sequence of certain actions, or to avoid confusion or disputes regarding the dates associated with a particular issue or transaction.
The foredeck is the forwardmost part of a ship's deck, extending from the bow (the front of the ship) to a point about one-third of the way back. It is the deck that is closest to the bow of the ship and is often where the crew and passengers gather to view the surrounding waters.
Foredoom refers to a situation or a decision that is predetermined and inevitable, often resulting in a negative outcome. It can also imply a sense of tragic inevitability, as if the course of events was fate or destiny that cannot be changed.
Foredoomed refers to something or someone that is already destined to fail or be unsuccessful, often due to circumstances beyond their control. It can also imply a sense of inevitability or fatalism, suggesting that the outcome is preordained and cannot be changed.
A person who is the ancestor or progenitor of a person, family, or group, often revered or remembered with respect and gratitude.
Forefathers refers to the ancestors or predecessors of a particular family, nation, or group, especially those who lived in the distant past. It can also refer to the pioneers or founders of a particular institution, tradition, or movement. The term is often used to evoke a sense of tradition, heritage, and respect for those who have come before us.
The term "forefeet" refers to the front or anterior part of the feet in animals, including humans. Specifically, it includes the toes, ankle, and the part of the foot that connects to the leg. It is often used to describe the structure and function of the feet in relation to movement, locomotion, or gait.
Forefend is a verb that means to prevent or prevent from happening or occurring. It can also be used to mean to ward off or avert something unpleasant or unexpected.
The forefinger, also known as the index finger, is the first finger on a person's hand, adjacent to the thumb. It is the longest finger on the hand and is used for pointing and manipulating objects.
The forefingers are the index fingers of the hand, which are the fingers closest to the thumb.
In anatomy, the forefoot refers to the front part of the human foot, which includes the toes and the area beneath them. It is the area of the foot that comes into contact with the ground when standing or walking.
The word "forefront" means the position or position of being at the top or in the lead, leading the way, or taking the initiative. It can also refer to the front or forward part of something, such as a team, movement, or cause, that is prominent, notable, or conspicuous.
Foregather means to meet or come together suddenly, often unexpectedly. It can also mean to come together for a friendly or neutral purpose, especially for the first time. This verb is often used in formal or literary contexts.
Foregathered is the past tense of the verb "to foregather", which means to come together again, often unexpectedly or by chance. It is often used to describe the surprise of running into someone one knew previously, especially after a long time. For example, "The two old friends foregathered by coincidence at a reunion."
Forego means to give up or refrain from something, often in favor of something more important or desirable. It can also mean to waive or relinquish a right or claim. For example: "I had to forego my plans to go to the party and stay home to take care of my sick child."
The verb "foregoes" means to give up or abandon something, usually for the benefit of someone or something else. It can also mean to put aside or renounce something, often with a sense of sacrifice or self-denial. For example, "She foregoes her own desires to care for her ill mother."
Foregoing refers to something that is being given up, abandoned, or set aside, often temporarily or voluntarily. It can also imply a willingness to sacrifice or abandon something in order to achieve a greater goal or purpose. For example, "The company had to forego its plans for expansion due to financial constraints."
Foregone refers to something that has occurred or happened before, typically in the past, and is now considered to be a settled or established fact. It can also refer to something that was expected or predicted to happen but did not eventuate. In general, the term suggests that a particular course of action or outcome has been predetermined or predetermined, and therefore, it is no longer subject to debate or revision.
Foreground refers to the immediate area or environment in which someone or something is situated, usually in a visual or literal sense. It can also refer to the most prominent or obvious features or elements in a given situation.
Foregrounded refers to something that is emphasized or highlighted in a particular context. It can also refer to something that is placed in the front or at the forefront, drawing attention to itself. In literary criticism, foregrounded can also mean the dominant elements or themes in a work, such as characters, plot, or symbolism, that are prominent and easy to notice.
Foregrounding refers to the process of drawing attention to a particular element or aspect of a text, such as a word, phrase, or idea, by making it more prominent or salient. This can be achieved through linguistic devices, such as repetition, emphatic language, or unusual syntax, which manipulate the reader's attention and create a particular effect or significance.
I think there may be a small mistake. The correct word is "foreguard", not "foreguard".<br><br>Unfortunately, I couldn't find the word "foreguard" in my dictionaries or online resources. It seems it might be a typo or a non-standard word.<br><br>However, I can offer a suggestion: if you meant to type "foreguard", could you please clarify what you meant by it? Are you referring to a synonym of "foreguard" (e.g., "forefront", "vanguard", or "pioneer"), or is there a specific context or meaning you'd like to discuss? I'll do my best to help you out!
The foregut is the upper part of the digestive system, including the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, and stomach. It is responsible for the initial stages of food digestion and absorption of nutrients.
In tennis, the forehand is a shot hit by a player who has the racket in their dominant hand, facing the net. It is a fundamental shot in tennis, and a player's ability to hit a strong and accurate forehand can be a key part of their game.
Forehanded means done or performed in advance, often with the intention of gaining a future advantage. It can also mean deliberate and intentional, rather than impulsive or reactive. For example, a manager might make a cut in budget to be forehanded and avoid potential financial issues in the future.
The forehead is the upper part of the face, above the eyebrows, and below the hairline. It is the area where the face meets the skull. The forehead is often the site of lines and wrinkles caused by age, and it may also be covered with sweat or with a person's brow or hair.
Foreheads refer to the frontal part of the human face, above the eyebrows and below the hairline. It is a facial feature that is typically smooth and hairless, and is often used to express emotions such as surprise, concentration, or confusion.
Forehock refers to the part of a ship's anchor that is nearest to the ship. It is the forward part of the anchor, opposite the hawse pipe. The forehock is an important part of the anchor as it helps to distribute the weight of the anchor evenly, allowing the ship to set the anchor securely in the mud or sand.
I couldn't find a common English word or phrase called "foreholding". It's possible that it's a made-up or rare term. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you are looking for?
Foreign-born refers to a person who is not a native or natural-born citizen of a country, but rather was born in another country and has moved to the target country. It can also refer to a person who holds citizenship from one country but was born in another.
The term "foreign-owned" refers to a company, enterprise, or institution that is controlled or owned by individuals or organizations from another country, rather than being controlled or owned by individuals or organizations from the country in which it is located. In other words, a foreign-owned company is one where the majority of its shares or assets are held by foreign investors or shareholders.
Foreign refers to something that is not native or native-born; originating or coming from another country or place.