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How to pronounce collateralize in English?

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The loan was collateralized by government bonds.

Examples of collateralize

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A third risk is that payments on the receivables can shrink the pool balance and under-collateralize total investor interest.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Milken in the 1980s was working on ways to collateralize debt obligations on everything, to the point where banks'commercial lending would disappear.
From the forbes.com
But if you sell $1,000 of derivatives and collateralize it by purchasing $900 of another offsetting derivative, how much are you really at risk?
From the business.time.com
Construction overruns and cutbacks in state and county funding prompted the theater's leaders to collateralize their assets to get a $5 million loan, which has since grown to $6 million.
From the washingtonpost.com
A key date was passage of the National Banking Act of 1863, when the system was put into place whereby federal government debt was used to collateralize bank lending.
From the infowars.com
Analysis of the Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances shows that 18% of business-owning households used personal assets to guarantee or collateralize business debt.
From the businessweek.com
Now, the same gang that brought you the global credit crisis is itching to flex its financial-engineering skills to collateralize irrigation projects and write swaps on desalination initiatives.
From the bloomberg.com
Moreover, in recent years there has been regulatory pressure to move most derivative trades to central clearing parties and to collateralize these trades with margin, often held by third-parties.
From the dealbook.nytimes.com
More examples
  • Pledge as a collateral; "The loan was collateralized by government bonds"
  • (Collateralizes) In medicine, collateralization, also vessel collateralization and blood vessel collateralization, is the growth of a blood vessel or several blood vessels that serve the same end organ or vascular bed as another blood vessel that cannot adequately supply that end organ or ...
  • (Collateralization) The process by which a borrower pledges securities, property, or other deposits for securing the repayment of a loan and/or security.
  • To pledge property as security (collateral) for a debt.