repledge
verb[T]
(alsore-pledge)uk/ˌriːˈpledʒ/ustorepeatapledge(= aseriousorformalpromise)that you have made before:
Thepartyrequiredall 600,000membersto repledgetheirallegiance.
Therocklegend, now 53, re-pledged hislovefor hiswife.
finance & economicsspecialized
If afinancialorganizationrepledgescollateral(= somethingvaluablethat acustomerhaspromisedto give them if aloanis notpaidback), they use it to get aloanfor themselves:
Except asotherwiseagreedin writing, thedealermay repledge thecollateralinitsbusiness.
There is ariskif youprovidetheregisteredpersonwith theauthorityto repledgeyourcollateralforfinancialaccommodation.
- He has already repledged hisloyaltytovotersbyincreasingvisitsto theprovinces.
- Thecompanyhas repledgedapproximately£394 million ofcustomersecurities underloanagreements.
- Yougrantthe Company therighttoborrow,pledge, or repledge any of thecollateralwithoutnoticeto you.
Making & breaking promises & commitments
- bond
- breach
- broken
- cross my heart (and hope to die)idiom
- deliver
- fink
- go back onsomething
- guarantor
- Hippocratic oath
- honour
- keep (herself) toherselfidiom
- promise
- redeem
- renege
- so help me (God)idiom
- swear
- uncommitted
- vouch forsomething/someone
- warranty
- welch
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