refinances

[ree-fi-nans, ree-fahy-nans]

re·fi·nance

[ree-fi-nans, ree-fahy-nans]
verb (used with object), re·fi·nanced, re·fi·nanc·ing.
1.
to finance again.
2.
to satisfy (a debt) by making another loan on new terms: She just refinanced her mortgage.
3.
to increase or change the financing of, as by selling stock or obtaining additional credit.

Origin:
1905–10; re- + finance
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