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col⋅lat⋅er⋅al⋅ize
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–verb (used with object),
-ized,
-iz⋅ing.
1.
to secure (a loan) with collateral.
2.
to pledge (property, securities, etc.) as collateral.
Also,
especially British
,
col⋅lat⋅er⋅al⋅ise.
Origin:
1940–45;
collateral
+
-ize
Related forms:
col⋅lat⋅er⋅al⋅i⋅za⋅tion,
noun
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collateralize
To pledge an asset as security for a loan. A loan to a broker is collateralized by pledging securities.
Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
Copyright © 2003. Published by Houghton Mifflin.
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Main Entry:
col·lat·er·al·ize
Pronunciation:
k&-'la-t&-r&-"lIz, -'la-tr&-
Function:
transitive verb
Inflected Forms:
-ized
;
-iz·ing
1
:
to make (a loan) secure with collateral
2
:
to use (as securities) for collateral
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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