1. foreclosing - Noun
2. foreclosing - Verb
of Foreclose
Source: Webster's dictionaryI rescue families who are losing their homes because they have no jobs and they can't pay the mortgage and the banks are foreclosing on their homes. will.i.am
But every step in the process required me to make a decision and commit to one way things would be, foreclosing on the myriad of other possibilities bouncing around in my imagination. Source: Internet
Four justices agreed with the outcome of Justice Blackmun’s decision but deemed the opinion too sweeping in foreclosing defenses the company might make. Source: Internet
Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto sued Bank of America in August, accusing it of foreclosing on homes without proper authority. Source: Internet
JP Morgan was caught overcharging on interest rates and illegally foreclosing on the soldiers' homes. Source: Internet
Now, these megabanks may also enjoy some impunity when they violate the law by laundering money or illegally foreclosing on homeowners. Source: Internet