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    encumbrance
    /ɪnˈkʌmbr(ə)ns/

    noun

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  2. ENCUMBRANCE definition: 1. something that makes it difficult for you to do something: 2. a mortgage (= an agreement to…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : something that encumbers : impediment, burden. 2. : a claim (such as a mortgage) against property. Synonyms. balk. bar. block. chain. clog. cramp. crimp. deterrent. drag. embarrassment. fetter. handicap. hindrance. holdback. hurdle. impediment. inhibition.

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · An encumbrance is a claim made against a property by someone other than the current titleholder. Some claims, such as those in commercial cases, do not affect the value of...

  5. Encumbrance definition: something that encumbers; something burdensome, useless, or superfluous; burden; hindrance. See examples of ENCUMBRANCE used in a sentence.

  6. LAW, PROPERTY. a mortgage or other charge on a property, or the fact of a property having a mortgage, etc.: An encumbrance is a legal claim on a property that affects the owner's ability to transfer the ownership of the property. something that makes it difficult to do things: He had paid off his loans and was free of the encumbrance of debt.

  7. or incumbrance (ɪnˈkʌmbrəns ) noun. 1. a thing that impedes or is burdensome; hindrance. 2. law. a burden or charge upon property, such as a mortgage or lien. 3. rare. a dependent person, esp a child. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Something that blocks you from doing what you want to do is an encumbrance, like the rocky soil in your garden that makes it impossible for you to grow tomatoes. A burden or hindrance can also be an encumbrance, the way wearing thick knitted mittens makes it harder for you to dial your cell phone — your mittens are an encumbrance.

  9. Definition of encumbrance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. noun. 1. burden, weight, difficulty, load, drag, liability, obstacle, embarrassment, obstruction, albatross, millstone She considered the past an irrelevant encumbrance. 2. hindrance, handicap, restraint, inconvenience, impediment the encumbrance of an ankle-length dress.

  11. encumbrance. Definition of "encumbrance". A claim or restriction, such as a mortgage, lien, or easement, that affects a property's use or transfer. How to use "encumbrance" in a sentence. The bank placed an encumbrance on the property due to an unpaid mortgage.