real estate

/ˈɹiːl əˌsteɪt/

real estate

English Noun
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Definition

Property that cannot easily be moved, usually buildings and the ground on which they are built.

Etymology

Estate that is real, in the legal sense of "relating to immovable tangible property". This sense of the word ultimately goes back to Latin, where reālis could be used similarly.

Example Sentences

  • "They failed to find any investors for the construction of new real estate on the north side."
  • "The "Golden Horseshoe", the commercial and industrial end of Lake Ontario, is the most crowded real estate in Canada."
  • "This used to be real estate / Now it's only fields and trees / Where? Where is the town? / Now it's nothing but flowers"
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