Collateral
volume
British pronunciation/kəlˈætəɹə‍l/
American pronunciation/kəˈɫætɝəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "collateral"

collateral
01

collatéral, accessoire

additional but less important, often connected to a main element
collateral definition and meaning
02

collatéral, parallèle

descended from a common ancestor but through different lines
03

collatéral

situated alongside something
04

accessoire

happening as an indirect result of something but not as significant
05

collatéral, accessoire

serving to support or corroborate
Collateral
01

nantissement, garantie, caution

a loan guarantee that may be taken away if the loan is not repaid

collateral

adj

collater

n

collateralize

v

collateralize

v
example
Exemple
The collateral benefits of the program extended beyond its primary objectives.
She provided collateral evidence to support her argument.
The collateral effects of the policy change were not fully anticipated.
The collateral duties assigned to him were not part of his main responsibilities.
The implementation of the new software had collateral consequences, leading to temporary disruptions in the workflow.
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