According to law, a broker has a right to hypothecateor loan securities or commodities pledged with him, for the purpose of raising the moneys necessary to make up the purchase price, and such stocks have no earmarks.
It was impossible to hypothecate mining securities of any description in Nevada or San Francisco.
He talks seriously of negotiating a loan in some of the European capitals, and proposes to hypothecate the timber of the State forests.
I should say that if the Principality endeavoured to raise a loan on the security of her inexhaustible stones, she would be about as successful as she will be if she seriously tries to hypothecate her forests.
Or if you don't want to hypothecate the stock with this bank, you can arrange a loan on it with Stafford or Hallam.
There's all those shares we bought to-day which we ought to be able to hypothecate with somebody.
He is trying to hypothecate the lot or any part of it at one-fifty.
The further traders and people in general go beyond their means, and hypothecate the property of others in speculation, the more serious are those commercial panics which brings disasters on multitudes and injuriously affect all.
On the other hand, is it not wrong to hypothecate the property of his friend, and lead him too, with his belongings and dependents, into similar risks?
There was danger to be apprehended that the commissioners might attempt to hypothecate these bonds, or pledge them for a loan of money.
She would get Carmen to hypothecate her own interest in this new company, if necessary.
And then he pledged himself to hypothecate his entire fortune to the rescue of his worthless nephew.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hypothecate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bond; deposit; hock; mortgage; pawn; pledge; post; premise; presume; secure; spout; stake