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mortgaged

mortgaged \mortgaged\ adj. burdened with legal or financial obligations; as, His house was mortgaged to the hilt.

Wiktionary
mortgaged

vb. (en-past of: mortgage)

WordNet
mortgaged

adj. burdened with legal or financial obligations; "his house, his business, indeed, his whole life was heavily mortgaged"

Usage examples of "mortgaged".

Shandon, the day before his death, mortgaged the Bar L-M to me for twenty-five thousand.

Did you know that the Bar L-M was mortgaged to Martin Leland for twenty-five thousand dollars?

Arthur mortgaged the Bar L-M to your father for twenty-five thousand dollars.

If you see a place all gone to wrack and ruin, its mortgaged you may depend.

He had mortgaged his ancestral estates in County Clare to the tune of ten thousand pounds in order to aid the Spanish insurgents against Frederick the Seventh.

The plantation was mortgaged, he was in debt up to his ears, and the entire tobacco crop was valueless.

Petersburg to arrange for the sale of all the property which has been mortgaged to myself.

So soon as they saw I was to make money they doubled the tariff--all the traffic would bear--and I mortgaged to S.