Embargado in english

Embargoed

pronunciation: ɪmbɑrgoʊd part of speech: verb, adjective
In gestures

embargado = embargoed ; repossessed ; impounded. 

Example: These journals have stopped accepting manuscripts from researchers in embargoed countries.Example: Contrary to the mainstream car market, repossessed cars can be bought at almost giveaway price = Contrary to the mainstream car market, repossessed cars can be bought at almost giveaway price.Example: If you're after a cheap car then learning how to buy police impounded cars is a skill worth acquiring.

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» propiedad embargadarepo .

Example: In many cases, buying a repo for sale through this department is to the great advantage of the home buyer.

embargar = repossess ; repo ; garnish ; impound ; sequestrate. 

Example: For example, if you don't make timely payments on the vehicle, your creditor may have the right to 'repossess' your car.Example: Banks don't normally like to repo vehicles; they lose thousands on each vehicle repoed so they will work with you to try and prevent it.Example: As long as he is not financially responsible for the debt, the creditor cannot legally garnish his bank account or wages.Example: Once a vehicle is impounded, law enforcement agencies often require it to remain locked up for at least a month.Example: It is also important to remember that the individual's estate will not be sequestrated if it is not to the benefit of his creditors.

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» embargar la casa de Alguienrepossess + Posesivo + homerepossess + Posesivo + house .

Example: Regardless of the reason, the borrower must take action quickly or the lender will end up repossessing their home.

Example: Marcus' family are in deep debt and, when they fail to pay, soldiers are sent in to repossess their house.
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