About The Word Amortize
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Amortize
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What's The Definition Of Amortize?
[v] liquidate gradually
Synonyms | Synonyms for Amortize: amortise Related Terms | Find terms related to Amortize: abalienate | alien | alienate | assign | barter | bequeath | cede | clear | confer | consign | convey | deed | deed over | deliver | demise | devolve upon | discharge | enfeoff | exchange | give | give title to | hand | hand down | hand on | hand over | honor | lift | liquidate | make accounts square | make over | negotiate | pass | pass on | pass over | pay in full | pay off | pay the bill | pay the shot | pay up | redeem | retire | satisfy | sell | settle | settle on | sign away | sign over | square | square accounts | strike a balance | surrender | take up | trade | transfer | transmit | turn over See Also | liquidate | pay off Amortize In Webster's Dictionary \A*mor"tize\, v. t. [OE. amortisen, LL. amortisare,
admortizare, F. amortir to sell in mortmain, to extinguish;
L. ad + mors death. See {Mortmain}].
1. To make as if dead; to destroy. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
2. (Law) To alienate in mortmain, that is, to convey to a
corporation. See {Mortmain}.
3. To clear off or extinguish, as a debt, usually by means of
a sinking fund.
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