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Wrap-around Mortgage

SECOND MORTGAGE, which easily increases the total amount borrowed by the mortgage lender without interrupting the original mortgage.

Literal Meanings of Wrap-around Mortgage

Wrap:

Meanings of Wrap:
  1. Enclose (an object) completely in a soft, thin material such as cloth or paper.

  2. To close or imprison an object or organism as a form of grasp.

  3. Hide by packing or packing to hide.

  4. (Video Production) To finish recording (recording) a video, TV program or movie.

  5. (lines, words, text, etc.) to run a continuous line (text) to the next line.

  6. Make the function available through a shell program.

  7. Reset to original value after exceeding maximum.

  8. Clothing that wraps around the body to keep you warm.

  9. A type of food that consists of several ingredients wrapped in a flatbread or pancake.

  10. (Animation program) Performance of the show in whole or in part.

  11. Global mortgage.

  12. A hard with something hard.

  13. Guilty of something.

  14. An indictment, whether or not to a conviction.

  15. Random call.

  16. Rap music.

  17. A song, verse or vocal instance in a rap style.

  18. A positive review is a recommendation.

  19. Layer or strand of 120 meters of wire.

  20. All tokens circulated in Ireland for a halfpenny in the early 18th century, each coin of negligible value.

  21. Beach.

Sentences of Wrap
  1. The snake coils around its prey.

  2. I've edited the text so I don't have to scroll to the right to read it.

  3. The number of rows is reset to zero when no more rows can be inserted.

  4. The teacher hit the naughty student's ankles with a ruler.

  5. You can't be irresponsible and expect him to take a hit.

  6. Good/good/bad reputation.

  7. He gave the novel a full rap.

  8. I don't care about rap.

Around:

Meanings of Around:
  1. (with the verb to be) Present in the vicinity.

  2. (with the verb to be) Live existing.

  3. Form a circle or draw a circular path or its approximation.

  4. Surround or be close.

  5. Almost approx.

  6. From one place to another.

  7. From one state or condition to an opposite or entirely different state with a metaphorical change of direction leading to consciousness or agreement.

  8. (with turning, turning, etc.) Turn partially or completely to look in the opposite direction.

  9. It is used with verbs to indicate repetitive or continuous actions, and in many places or with many people.

  10. It is used with some verbs to indicate unproductive activity.

  11. Definition of a closed circle or curve containing an object.

  12. (abstract things) Focus on the environment.

  13. Follow the perimeter of the defined area and return to the starting point.

  14. Follow a path that curves along the object, with the object inside the curve.

  15. Close next.

  16. In or in different places in the interior.

Sentences of Around
  1. Is Claire here today?.

  2. How's old Bob doing? I heard your health was deteriorating. Oh, it's still there. Now it feels better.

  3. Vultures circled above us.

  4. Please meet.

  5. An elephant weighs about five tons.

  6. Look around you and see what you come across.

  7. He always stayed up late, but his new girlfriend changed that.

  8. He turned a few times.

  9. I asked around and no one liked it.

  10. I planted a row of lilies around the statue.

  11. The handling of personal data is controversial.

  12. He circled the track fifty times.

  13. The trail made a short detour around a large rock formation and then continued straight ahead.

  14. I don't want you by my side.

  15. He walked around the office and asked everyone to sign the card.

Mortgage:

Meanings of Mortgage:
  1. A special form of secured loan where the purpose of the loan must be disclosed to the lender for the acquisition of assets, this must be real estate (property) such as B. a house or farmland. The assets are registered as the legal property of the borrower, but the lender can confiscate and dispose of them if they are not satisfied with the way the borrower repays the loan. When the loan is paid in full, the lender loses this lien and the assets are considered lien-free.

  2. Property status.

  3. Mortgage on real estate, obtaining a loan for other purposes by assigning a lien to a lender on real estate, such as a house or land, as collateral for the real estate to obtain a loan.

  4. As collateral and subject to a commitment to achieve immediate results, paying in the long term.

Sentences of Mortgage
  1. We are renting downtown because we still can't afford a mortgage.

  2. Mortgaged real estate.

  3. We mortgaged our house to start a business.

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