distrain Synonyms

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distrain Meaning

Wordnet

distrain (v)

levy a distress on

confiscate by distress

legally take something in place of a debt payment

Webster

distrain (v. t.)

To press heavily upon; to bear down upon with violence; hence, to constrain or compel; to bind; to distress, torment, or afflict.

To rend; to tear.

To seize, as a pledge or indemnification; to take possession of as security for nonpayment of rent, the reparation of an injury done, etc.; to take by distress; as, to distrain goods for rent, or of an amercement.

To subject to distress; to coerce; as, to distrain a person by his goods and chattels.

Webster

distrain (v. i.)

To levy a distress.

distrain Sentence Examples

  1. The landlord threatened to distrain our possessions if we didn't pay the rent.
  2. The bailiffs arrived at dawn to distrain the goods of the bankrupt company.
  3. The farmer was forced to distrain the cattle of his neighbor who had let them graze on his land.
  4. The IRS has the authority to distrain property to collect unpaid taxes.
  5. The creditor obtained a judgment against the debtor and is now seeking to distrain the debtor's assets.
  6. The landlord can distrain the tenant's personal property for non-payment of rent.
  7. The court can issue a writ of distrainment to allow the creditor to seize the debtor's property.
  8. The sheriff can distrain the property of a person who fails to pay a court-ordered fine.
  9. Distraint is a legal process that allows a creditor to seize and sell the property of a debtor who has failed to pay a debt.
  10. The landlord has the right to distrain the tenant's goods if the tenant fails to pay rent.

FAQs About the word distrain

levy a distress on, confiscate by distress, legally take something in place of a debt paymentTo press heavily upon; to bear down upon with violence; hence, to c

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The landlord threatened to distrain our possessions if we didn't pay the rent.

The bailiffs arrived at dawn to distrain the goods of the bankrupt company.

The farmer was forced to distrain the cattle of his neighbor who had let them graze on his land.

The IRS has the authority to distrain property to collect unpaid taxes.