Foreclosure

15:15 Apr 14, 2008
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English to Hindi translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Real Estate / Property related Website
English term or phrase: Foreclosure
This is a keyword in a property related website. Just want to know if the transliteration would be the best option or one can also go for literal translation for it?
sonia meher
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Summary of answers provided
3 +7मोचन निषेध, पूर्व बंध, पुरोबंध, पूर्व बंध, प्रतिबाधित करने वाला
Rajan Chopra
5फोरक्लोजर
chandan mishra
5To prevent beforehand
sondhink (X)
5foreclosure
sondhink (X)


  

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foreclosure
मोचन निषेध, पूर्व बंध, पुरोबंध, पूर्व बंध, प्रतिबाधित करने वाला


Explanation:
Foreclose means to debar a mortgagor from his right to redeem a mortgage.

Keyword is word that a search engine user might use to find relevant web page(s). If a keyword doesn't appear anywhere in the text of your web page, it's highly unlikely your page will appear in the search results (unless of course you have bid on that keyword in a pay-per-click search engine).

Since you are translating the website into Hindi, it is recommended that you should use the Hindi equivalents of this term. Of course, you may give the English term in brackets when it appears for the first time in the text.

If you don't give the Hindi version of this word, the people who are searching the web by using Hindi keyword, will not be able to access this webpage.


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foreclosure
फोरक्लोजर


Explanation:
forclose means taking possession of somebodies property.
I will suggest you to go for transliteration.This terminology is particularly used in banking sector and real estate(property)and
its Hindi eqivalent is to tough or you can say not commonly used.

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Note added at 5 hrs (2008-04-14 20:54:18 GMT)
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according to shabdkosh.com foreclosure law means .प्रतिबंधात्मक कानून
you can use it with a little modification but still I will suggest you to go for transliteration.

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foreclosure
To prevent beforehand


Explanation:
preventing beforehand accessibility to any one may it be a way, property or anything else.Boardly finishin a task before the acutal event.

Example sentence(s):
  • The matter was was fore closed before the it was riquired to be actually discussed
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foreclosure
foreclosure


Language variant: english to hindi

Explanation:
defence office is foreclosure for all

Example sentence(s):
  • No body is allowed to cross foreclure od Indian army office
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