repledge
verb [ T ] (also re-pledge) uk/ˌriːˈpledʒ/
重新宣誓
to repeat a pledge (= a serious or formal promise) that you have made before
The party required all 600,000 members to repledge their allegiance. 该党要求所有六十万党员重新宣誓效忠。
The rock legend, now 53, re-pledged his love for his wife.
finance & economics specialized重新质押
If a financial organization repledges collateral (= something valuable that a customer has promised to give them if a loan is not paid back), they use it to get a loan for themselves.
Except as otherwise agreed in writing, the dealer may repledge the collateral in its business. 除非另有书面协议,否则经销商可以在其业务中重新质押抵押品。
There is a risk if you provide the registered person with the authority to repledge your collateral for financial accommodation.
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- He has already repledged his loyalty to voters by increasing visits to the provinces.
- The company has repledged approximately £394 million of customer securities under loan agreements.
- You grant the Company the right to borrow, pledge, or repledge any of the collateral without notice to you.