a. [f. FORECLOSE v.2 + -ABLE.] That may be foreclosed.
1890. Harpers Mag., LXXXI. June, 154/2. The services of a professional playwright with a very unnatural father and a highly foreclosable mortgage in stock.
1892. The Nation (N.Y.), 1 Dec., LV. 407/2. Though the idea has been abandoned in Great Britain, we in the United States continue to regard railroad bonds as foreclosable.