hypothecate Antonyms
Strongest:
- question
- discredit
- distrust
- repudiate
- question
- discredit
- dispute
- deny
- reject
- disagree-with-
- challenge
- deny
- wonder-about-
- challenge
- controvert
- controvert
- disbelieve
- discount
- disbelieve
- wonder-about-
- reject
- doubt
- discount
- distrust
- repudiate
- dispute
- disagree-with-
- doubt
Strong:
- disown
- disprove
- disclaim
- mistrust
- rebut
- disavow
- refute
- disclaim
- disown
- refute
- disprove
- mistrust
- disavow
- rebut
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- guess
- infer
- postulate
- imagine
- premise
- accept
- conclude
- hypothesize
- insist
- think
- take-for-granted
- figure
- dream
- presuppose
Weak:
Meaning of hypothecate
hypothecate (v)
pledge without delivery or title of possession
to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
hypothecate (v. t.)
To subject, as property, to liability for a debt or engagement without delivery of possession or transfer of title; to pledge without delivery of possession; to mortgage, as ships, or other personal property; to make a contract by bottomry. See Hypothecation, Bottomry.
hypothecate Sentence Examples
- The company hypothecated its assets to secure the loan from the bank.
- The homeowner hypothecated their house to obtain a mortgage.
- The lender required the borrower to hypothecate a valuable painting as collateral.
- The entrepreneur hypothecated their business plan to investors in exchange for funding.
- The warehouse manager hypothecated a shipment of goods to cover storage costs.
- The art collector hypothecated their rare book collection to cover expenses.
- The university hypothecated a portion of its endowment to fund a new research facility.
- The government hypothecated future tax revenues to finance infrastructure projects.
- The investment bank hypothecated a client's portfolio to secure a loan from a prime broker.
- The shipping company hypothecated its fleet of vessels to obtain financing for new construction.
FAQs About the word hypothecate
pledge without delivery or title of possession, to believe especially on uncertain or tentative groundsTo subject, as property, to liability for a debt or engag
say, presume, assume, suppose, believe, guess, infer, postulate, imagine, premise
question, discredit, distrust, repudiate, question, discredit, dispute, deny, reject, disagree (with)
The company hypothecated its assets to secure the loan from the bank.
The homeowner hypothecated their house to obtain a mortgage.
The lender required the borrower to hypothecate a valuable painting as collateral.
The entrepreneur hypothecated their business plan to investors in exchange for funding.