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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
refinance

1901, from re- "again" + finance (v.). Related: Refinanced; refinancing.

Wiktionary
refinance

vb. (context finance English) To renew the terms of a loan.

WordNet
refinance

v. renew the financing of

Usage examples of "refinance".

But Cleburne Planters and Merchants Bank still asked for the beans and rice payment each month on the first, and Carl had to refinance the Tinker Bell Diner at new interest rates.

But the local politicians, typical of their breed, violated the covenant and refinanced it to build a second span.

He went into them with capital during the depression, when things were very bad, and refinanced the lines, as well as improving their efficiency.

He refinanced his Chicago building so that he could build a bedroom for her, a charming feminine oasis in the midst of the warehouse.

The first mortgage has already been refinanced once and is on the verge of being so again.

Since their ship was refinanced, he and Greenstalk had flown several jobs, but all to the Middle Beyond.

The Foundation's payment for Brian, Junior, let Brian, Senior, refinance the first mortgage down to the point where the rental income let him at last clear the property in May 1906, only six and a half years after he had assumed this huge pyramid of debt.