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refinance
(redirected from Re-Financing)

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re·fin·ance  (rf-nns, r-fnns)
intr. & tr.v. re·fi·nanced, re·fi·nanc·ing, re·fi·nanc·es
To provide new financing or new financing for, as by discharging a mortgage with the proceeds from a new mortgage obtained at a lower interest rate.

re·finance n.
refi·nancer, refin·an·cier (-fn-n-sîr, -f-nn-) n.
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Verb1.refinance - renew the financing of
finance - obtain or provide money for; "Can we finance the addition to our home?"

refinance
verb take on a loan, borrow, remortgage It can be costly to refinance.
Translations
refinance [rːˈfaɪnæns] VTrefinanciar
refinance [ˌriːfaɪˈnæns]
vtrefinancer
vise refinancer


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Not only has the Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund provided hundreds of local governments with the resources to undertake critical clean water projects in their communities, but through this re-financing initiative, these projects are now more affordable than ever.
 
 
 
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