Repossess

Repossess
Repossess Re`pos*sess" (r[-e]`p[o^]z*z[e^]s" or r[-e]`p[o^]s*s[e^]s"), v. t. 1. To possess again; as, to repossess the land. --Pope. [1913 Webster]

2. Specifically: To take possession of, for failure of the possessor to make payments owed for purchase of; -- used of real estate subject to mortgage payments and of other objects purchased on a time-payment plan, which may be taken back (repossessed) by the original vendor if the payments are not made on time. [PJC]

{To repossess one's self of} (something), to acquire again (something lost). [1913 Webster]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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  • repossess — re·pos·sess /ˌrē pə zes/ vt: to regain possession of; esp: to take possession of again by judicial process or self help upon default of the payment of installments due compare foreclose, seize 2 re·pos·ses·sor / ze sər/ n …   Law dictionary

  • repossess — re‧pos‧sess [ˌriːpəˈzes] verb [transitive] FINANCE PROPERTY to take back a car, property etc from someone who had arranged to pay for them over a long time, but cannot now continue to pay for them: • Creditors are seeking to repossess 10 jets. *… …   Financial and business terms

  • repossess — late 15c., to reoccupy; see RE (Cf. re ) back, again + POSSESS (Cf. possess). Meaning take back from a purchaser who defaults on payments first recorded 1933 …   Etymology dictionary

  • repossess — [v] take back get back, obtain again, reacquire, recapture, reclaim, recover, retake, retrieve; concepts 120,183 …   New thesaurus

  • repossess — ► VERB ▪ retake possession of (something) when a buyer defaults on payments. DERIVATIVES repossession noun repossessor noun …   English terms dictionary

  • repossess — [rē΄pə zes′] vt. 1. to get possession of again; specif., to take back from a buyer who has failed to make payments when due 2. Now Rare to put in possession again repossession [rē΄pəzesh′ən] n …   English World dictionary

  • repossess — UK [ˌriːpəˈzes] / US [ˌrɪpəˈzes] verb [transitive] Word forms repossess : present tense I/you/we/they repossess he/she/it repossesses present participle repossessing past tense repossessed past participle repossessed to take back something that… …   English dictionary

  • repossess — repossessable, adj. repossession /ree peuh zesh euhn/, n. repossessor, n. /ree peuh zes /, v.t. 1. to possess again; regain possession of, esp. for nonpayment of money due. 2. to put again in possession of something: to repossess the Bourbons of… …   Universalium

  • repossess — verb Repossess is used with these nouns as the object: ↑house …   Collocations dictionary

  • repossess — re|pos|sess [ˌri:pəˈzes] v [T] to take back cars, furniture, or property from people who had arranged to pay for them over a long time, but cannot now continue to pay for them →↑bailiff, repo man ↑repo man ▪ Eventually the bailiffs came to… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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