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repossess
re·pos·sess R0162900 (rē′pə-zĕs′)tr.v. re·pos·sessed, re·pos·sess·ing, re·pos·sess·es 1. a. To regain possession of.b. To reclaim possession of for failure to make payments due.2. To give back possession to. re′pos·ses′sion (-zĕsh′ən) n.re′pos·ses′sor n.repossess (ˌriːpəˈzɛs) vb (tr) 1. (Law) to take back possession of (property), esp for nonpayment of money due under a hire-purchase agreement2. (Law) to restore ownership of (something) to someone repossession n ˌreposˈsessor nre•pos•sess (ˌri pəˈzɛs) v.t. 1. to take possession of again, esp. for nonpayment of money due. 2. to put again in possession of something. [1485–95] re`pos•ses′sion, n. re`pos•ses′sor, n. repossess Past participle: repossessed Gerund: repossessing
Imperative |
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repossess | repossess |
Present |
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I repossess | you repossess | he/she/it repossesses | we repossess | you repossess | they repossess |
Preterite |
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I repossessed | you repossessed | he/she/it repossessed | we repossessed | you repossessed | they repossessed |
Present Continuous |
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I am repossessing | you are repossessing | he/she/it is repossessing | we are repossessing | you are repossessing | they are repossessing |
Present Perfect |
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I have repossessed | you have repossessed | he/she/it has repossessed | we have repossessed | you have repossessed | they have repossessed |
Past Continuous |
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I was repossessing | you were repossessing | he/she/it was repossessing | we were repossessing | you were repossessing | they were repossessing |
Past Perfect |
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I had repossessed | you had repossessed | he/she/it had repossessed | we had repossessed | you had repossessed | they had repossessed |
Future |
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I will repossess | you will repossess | he/she/it will repossess | we will repossess | you will repossess | they will repossess |
Future Perfect |
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I will have repossessed | you will have repossessed | he/she/it will have repossessed | we will have repossessed | you will have repossessed | they will have repossessed |
Future Continuous |
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I will be repossessing | you will be repossessing | he/she/it will be repossessing | we will be repossessing | you will be repossessing | they will be repossessing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been repossessing | you have been repossessing | he/she/it has been repossessing | we have been repossessing | you have been repossessing | they have been repossessing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been repossessing | you will have been repossessing | he/she/it will have been repossessing | we will have been repossessing | you will have been repossessing | they will have been repossessing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been repossessing | you had been repossessing | he/she/it had been repossessing | we had been repossessing | you had been repossessing | they had been repossessing |
Conditional |
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I would repossess | you would repossess | he/she/it would repossess | we would repossess | you would repossess | they would repossess |
Past Conditional |
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I would have repossessed | you would have repossessed | he/she/it would have repossessed | we would have repossessed | you would have repossessed | they would have repossessed | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | repossess - claim backreclaimacquire, get - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"distrain - legally take something in place of a debt paymentforeclose - subject to foreclosing procedures; take away the right of mortgagors to redeem their mortgage | | 2. | repossess - regain possession of somethingtake backtake - take into one's possession; "We are taking an orphan from Romania"; "I'll take three salmon steaks" |
repossessverb1. To get back:recoup, recover, regain, retrieve.2. To occupy or take again:reassume, re-claim, reoccupy, resume, retake, take back.Translations
repossess
repossessv. to take back property through judicial processes, foreclosure, or self-help upon default in required payments. repossess to take back possession of property, especially for nonpayment of money due under a hire-purchase agreement. The right is circumscribed in many systems.FinancialSeerepossessionAcronymsSeeREPOrepossess
Synonyms for repossessverb to get backSynonyms- recoup
- recover
- regain
- retrieve
verb to occupy or take againSynonyms- reassume
- re-claim
- reoccupy
- resume
- retake
- take back
Synonyms for repossessverb claim backSynonymsRelated Words- acquire
- get
- distrain
- foreclose
verb regain possession of somethingSynonymsRelated Words |