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To foreclosure
noun
The proceeding, by a creditor, to regain property or other collateral following a default on mortgage payments
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Others lost their homes to foreclosure.
In 1990, he lost his property to foreclosure.
Millions, too, have lost their homes to foreclosure.
When it came to foreclosure, well, the quicker the better.
Some two million families lost their homes to foreclosure.
Mr. Arleo himself soon lost the house to foreclosure.
Huge numbers of people have lost their homes to foreclosure.
Last winter, he surrendered his house to foreclosure.
She couldn't move in with her parents because they'd lost their home to foreclosure.
Some have looked for jobs for months; others have lost their homes to foreclosure.
At the same time, ShoreBank was reluctant to foreclosure on delinquent loans.
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