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单词 amortized
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amortizedadj.

Brit. /əˈmɔːtʌɪzd/, U.S. /ˈæmərˌtaɪzd/, /əˈmɔrˌtaɪzd/
Forms: see amortize v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: amortize v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < amortize v. + -ed suffix1.With sense 2b compare Older Scots (rare) admortizate , adjective, in the same sense ( < post-classical Latin admortizatus , past participle of admortizare : see amortize v.):1588 in G. P. McNeill Exchequer Rolls Scotl. (1901) XXI. 405 The maillis of the landis of Kirkhill.., admortizat to the kirk.1594 in G. P. McNeill Exchequer Rolls Scotl. (1901) XXII. 392 The landis of Kirkhill..admortizat of auld to the dene..of Restalrig.
1. Destroyed, extinguished. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > life > death > killing > [adjective] > killed
slaina1225
mortificatea1425
killedc1440
murderedc1450
amortizeda1626
unlived1626
fallen1871
outed1919
zapped1962
a1626 F. Bacon Controv. Church Eng. in Resuscitatio (1657) 170 Heresies, that arise, out of the Ashes, of other Heresies, that are extinct, and amortized.
2.
a. Of an office: held for an unlimited time, as if in mortmain (mortmain n. 1). Obsolete. rare.
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1628 H. Wotton Let. 11 Mar. in Reliquiæ Wottonianæ (1672) 565 The Vice-Chamberlainship, which yet lyeth amortized in your Noble Friend.
b. Law. Of property: held by an ecclesiastical or other corporation in mortmain (mortmain n. 1). historical and rare.
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society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > a legal holding > [adjective] > held in mortmain
amortized1881
1881 Contemp. Rev. Mar. 444 The sale or lease of such amortized property.
1979 A. Kreider Eng. Chantries iii. 82 The crown was routinely requiring founders to pay fines of between 7½ and 10 times the annual value of their newly amortized lands in return for granting them mortmain licenses.
3.
a. Of a debt, liability, etc.: paid off gradually by making regular repayments over a period of time.
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1836 Standard 12 Jan. After these explanations given by government, could it lay its hands on amortized funds?
1937 Amer. Home Apr. 10/2 The home owner is definitely interested in the long term, amortized, direct reduction loan plan.
2015 M. Stefanova Private Equity Accounting, Investor Reporting, & Beyond xv. 275 An entity is able to measure the financial assets at amortized cost by estimating an effective interest rate.
b. Accounting. Of an asset, or the initial cost of an asset: written off gradually.
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1917 Bull. Amer. Inst. Mining Engineers July 1192 When these deposits are reworked, this asset should be scaled down..such amortized asset being replaced by the aggregate profits realized from their reworking.
1994 Commerc. Lending Rev. 9 74/1 For a depreciated or amortized asset, the cost is charged to expense over the asset's economic life.
2007 R. Melik Rise of Project Workforce 55 The cost of a capitalized project appeared as an asset on the company's balance sheet and only a fraction of the cost appeared as an amortized expense (depreciation) in the company's income statement.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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