Used in a Sentence

hypothecated

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hypothecated.

Editorial note

The money is hypothecated for that purpose.

Examples17
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive) To pledge (something) as surety for a loan; to pawn, mortgage.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of hypothecated gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive) To pledge (something) as surety for a loan; to pawn, mortgage.

verb

(politics, British) To designate a new tax or tax increase for a specific expenditure.

verb

(Australia) To designate in advance the specific purpose of expenditure for government revenues (especially taxes).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for hypothecated.

verb

(transitive) To pledge (something) as surety for a loan; to pawn, mortgage.

verb

(politics, British) To designate a new tax or tax increase for a specific expenditure.

verb

(Australia) To designate in advance the specific purpose of expenditure for government revenues (especially taxes).

Example sentences

1

The money is hypothecated for that purpose.

2

Taxes aren't hypothecated - it doesn't matter if it's labelled income tax, NICs, or dividends.

3

NI isn't hypothecated - the money the government collects through NI is thrown into the pot with almost all other taxes.

4

Most hypothecated pathways for abiogenesis would have left similar secondary fossils in the geologic record.

5

Stablecoins that can be re-hypothecated across borders without regulation and frictionlessly lever up seems like the next obvious step that will naturally take hold.

6

Does it not make a difference that it's set up as an hypothecated tax, where revenue from the Yle tax is dedicated to go to Yleisradio?

7

For example a fuel duty should be hypothecated to an electric car subsidy and they then wane in lockstep with each other as the behaviour changes.

8

It's not a general tax it's a hypothecated tax and is administered by the BBC not the UK government.

9

No comparison to similar outages either from AWS in the past, before the hypothecated brain drain, nor from competitors.

10

There are many different funding models for media: hypothecated taxes, subscriptions, donations, merch...

11

Nobody wants to deal with a lifetime of the courts deciding on the status of personal data seized in a bankruptcy proceeding or hypothecated to foreign investors.

12

The fact that, unlike most other federal agencies, it gets its funding through hypothecated taxation rather than general revenue, doesn't make it any less of a federal agency.

Quote examples

1

Except they were an exchange not a “bank” who promised and contractually made out that customer funds were segregated and not re hypothecated.

2

"In investment banking, assets deposited with a broker will be hypothecated such that a broker may sell securities if an investor fails to keep up credit payments or if the securities drop in value and the investor fails to respond to a margin call (a request for more capital)." analogy is holding, makes perfect sense...

Proper noun examples

1

Hypothecated taxes are generally not a good idea, despite the fact that they're very intuitively appealing.

2

Hypothecated taxes are an anti-pattern, for precisely this reason.

3

Hypothecated assets exist to allow asymmetric risk.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use hypothecated in a sentence?

The money is hypothecated for that purpose.

What does hypothecated mean?

(transitive) To pledge (something) as surety for a loan; to pawn, mortgage.

What part of speech is hypothecated?

hypothecated is commonly used as verb.