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ALL meanings of liquidate

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  • transitive verb liquidate close down: a business 1
  • verb with object liquidate to settle or pay (a debt): to liquidate a claim. 1
  • verb with object liquidate to reduce (accounts) to order; determine the amount of (indebtedness or damages). 1
  • verb with object liquidate to convert (inventory, securities, or other assets) into cash. 1
  • verb with object liquidate to get rid of, especially by killing: to liquidate the enemies of the regime. 1
  • verb with object liquidate to break up or do away with: to liquidate a partnership. 1
  • verb without object liquidate to liquidate debts or accounts; go into liquidation. 1
  • noun liquidate Wind up the affairs of (a company or firm) by ascertaining liabilities and apportioning assets. 1
  • verb liquidate If a company liquidates its assets, its property such as buildings or machinery is sold in order to get money. 0
  • verb liquidate If someone in a position of power liquidates people who are causing problems, they get rid of them, usually by killing them. 0
  • verb liquidate to settle or pay off (a debt, claim, etc) 0
  • verb liquidate to determine by litigation or agreement the amount of (damages, indebtedness, etc) 0
  • verb liquidate to terminate the operations of (a commercial firm, bankrupt estate, etc) by assessment of liabilities and appropriation of assets for their settlement 0
  • verb liquidate (of a commercial firm, etc) to terminate operations in this manner 0
  • verb liquidate to convert (assets) into cash 0
  • verb liquidate to eliminate or kill 0
  • verb transitive liquidate to settle by agreement or legal process the amount of (indebtedness, damages, etc.) 0
  • verb transitive liquidate to settle the accounts of (a bankrupt business firm that is closing, etc.) by apportioning assets and debts 0
  • verb transitive liquidate to pay or settle (a debt) 0
  • verb transitive liquidate to convert (holdings or assets) into cash 0
  • verb transitive liquidate to dispose of or get rid of, as by killing 0
  • intransitive verb liquidate to liquidate debts, accounts, etc. 0
  • verb liquidate (Transitive Verb) To settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount. 0
  • verb liquidate (Transitive Verb) To settle the affairs of (a company), by using its assets to pay its debts. 0
  • verb liquidate (Transitive Verb) To convert (assets) into cash. 0
  • verb liquidate (Transitive Verb) To do away with. 0
  • verb liquidate (Transitive Verb) To kill. 0
  • verb liquidate (Transitive Verb) (law) To determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of (indebtedness); to make the amount of (a debt) clear and certain. 0
  • verb liquidate (Obsolete (No longer in use)) VT To make clear and intelligible. 0
  • verb liquidate (Obsolete (No longer in use)) VT To make liquid. 0
  • verb liquidate To liquidate a company is to close it down and sell all its assets, usually because it is in debt. 0
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