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Simple past tense and past participle of liquidate
Set; ascertained; made certain by operation of law
A debt that is for a known number of dollars is liquidated An unliquidated debt is one where the debtor has liability, but the exact monetary measure of that liability is unknown Tort claims are usually unliquidated until a trial fixes the amount of the liability of the tort feasor
past of liquidate
{s} bankrupt; closed (of a business); paid off; converted into cash; destroyed; changed into a liquid
An amount is said to be liquidated if it is a certain or ascertainable amount of money •Businesses
liquidated damages
An amount owed to a plaintiff in a lawsuit by the defendant that is determined by operation of law, such as the unpaid amount in a breach of contract
liquidated amount
precise amount, specific price, exact total
liquidated claim
claim for payment of a specified amount of money
liquidated company
company whose assets have been sold to settle debts
liquidated damages
compensation determined by a contract between two parties
liquidate
To convert assets into cash
liquidate
To settle the affairs of a company, by using its assets to pay its debts
liquidate
To do away with
liquidate
to deliver the amount or value of
liquidate
{v} to adjust, settle, ascertain, reduce to a certain standard
liquidate
Selling property to secure cash
liquidate
The conversion of property or other assets into money
liquidate
Selling (or purchasing) futures contracts of the same delivery month purchased (or sold) during an earlier transaction or making (or taking) delivery of the cash commodity represented by the futures contract See Offset
liquidate
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liquidate
To sell (or purchase) futures contracts of the same delivery month purchased (or sold) during an earlier transaction or make (or take) delivery of the cash commodity represented by the futures contract
liquidate
Sell or convert to cash
liquidate
If someone in a position of power liquidates people who are causing problems, they get rid of them, usually by killing them. They have not hesitated in the past to liquidate their rivals. = eliminate
liquidate
settle the affairs of by determining the debts and applying the assets to pay them off; "liquidate a company"
liquidate
Disposal of property or settlement of debts
liquidate
To make clear and intelligible
liquidate
Sell the assets of a business
liquidate
convert into cash; "I had to liquidate my holdings to pay off my ex-husband"
liquidate
To discharge; to pay off, as an indebtedness
liquidate
to sell personal assets in order to pay creditors
liquidate
If a company liquidates its assets, its property such as buildings or machinery is sold in order to get money. The company closed down operations and began liquidating its assets in January
liquidate
In an extended sense: To ascertain the amount, or the several amounts, of , and apply assets toward the discharge of (an indebtedness)
liquidate
To make liquid
liquidate
to kill someone
liquidate
eliminate by paying off (debts)
liquidate
To determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of (indebtedness); or, where there is an indebtedness to more than one person, to determine the precise amount of (each indebtedness); to make the amount of (an indebtedness) clear and certain
liquidate
1 to dissolve a business 2 to retire debts
liquidate
{f} pay off a debt; determine and discharge the financial obligations of a business in preparation for closure; be liquidated; convert into cash; convert to a liquid; destroy; kill; put an end to
liquidate
To liquidate a company is to close it down and sell all its assets, usually because it is in debt. A unanimous vote was taken to liquidate the company. + liquidation liquidations liq·ui·da·tion The company went into liquidation The number of company liquidations rose 11 per cent
liquidate
To settle a debt by paying the outstanding amount
liquidate
Converting assets into cash
liquidate
To sell (or purchase) futures contracts of the same delivery month purchased (or sold)during an earlier transaction or make (or take) delivery of the cash commodity represented by the futures market
liquidate
-To convert an asset to cash
liquidate
to convert assets into cash or settle a debt
liquidate
to sell an investment or to convert an investment into cash
liquidate
get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing; "The mafia liquidated the informer"; "the double agent was neutralized"
liquidate
settle the affairs of by determining the debts and applying the assets to pay them off; "liquidate a company" convert into cash; "I had to liquidate my holdings to pay off my ex-husband" eliminate by paying off (debts)
liquidated

    Расстановка переносов

    liq·ui·da·ted

    Турецкое произношение

    lîkwîdeytîd

    Произношение

    /ˈləkwəˌdātəd/ /ˈlɪkwɪˌdeɪtɪd/

    Общие Словосочетания

    liquidated damages
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