Past participle for to cease trading due to bankruptcy
“Some of these businesses might even go under as a result of failing to cope with a sudden downturn in revenues.”
Past participle for to drown or descend into a body of water
“Well, we were all paddling, trying not to go under.”
Past participle for to lose consciousness
“We probably had about 30 or 40 firefighters go under from the heat.”
(of a game or contest) Past participle for to fail to win
(of a business) Past participle for to go bankrupt
Past participle for to disastrously or heavily fail, being felled or failing miserably
Past participle for to fail or stop functioning, especially suddenly
(of a business) Past participle for to go bankrupt
(of a business or operation) Past participle for to stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
Past participle for to go out of business
Past participle for to fail as a business, usually due to bankruptcy
Past participle for to descend, especially below the surface of a body of water
Past participle for to stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
Past participle for to surrender to, or to be conquered by
(of a business or operation) Past participle for to stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
Past participle for to stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
Past participle for to stop operations or activity, especially due to failure
Past participle for to stop living
Unable to pay debts owed
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