To pay or give what is owed
“Farmers fared well before the war because foreign nations encouraged imports of our products to help liquidate our debts.”
To convert (assets) into cash
“The consumer operation will keep running for a few weeks to liquidate inventory.”
To terminate the operations of, typically of a business
“Would your heirs have sufficient funds to pay your estate taxes without being forced to liquidate the business?”
To settle the affairs of (a company), by using its assets to pay its debts
“The corporate raider said in a statement last week it intends to sell off or liquidate the business if no buyer comes forward.”
To remove completely, leaving no trace
“Are we supposed to locate love in a discourse whose epochal novelty lies in its diabolical determination to liquidate any trace of discursive inconsistency?”
To kill or cause the death of
“They have not hesitated in the past to liquidate their rivals.”
To remove or destroy entirely
To convert into capital
To stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
To make into a liquid
To stop operations or activity, especially due to failure
To use or expend, especially carelessly or wastefully
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