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time-share
[tahym-shair]
to use or occupy by time-sharing.
time-share
denoting, relating to, or forming part of time sharing of property
time-share villas
Other Word Forms
- time-sharer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of time-share1
Example Sentences
But the state is also the stomping grounds of one of Mexico’s most notorious organized crime syndicates, the Jalisco New Generation cartel, which runs narcotics trafficking, migrant-smuggling, extortion and other rackets — even a sophisticated, time-share fraud that targeted foreign investors looking for beach properties.
Cloobeck made his fortune in real estate and hospitality, and founded Diamond Resorts International, a sprawling time-share and vacation property company.
Ernesto and Adoracion Garcia, who moved from the Philippines a decade ago, joined a dozen other relatives in two time-share apartments at the Hyatt Regency in Kaanapali after being left homeless by the fire.
A so-called commercial lender, Western Alliance mostly lends to businesses, like time-share companies, real-estate developers and hoteliers.
Did she want me to invest in her time-share?
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