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View definitions for liquidate

liquidate

verb as in pay; change into cash

verb as in destroy, dissolve

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Example Sentences

"We are spending a lot of time telling clients not to liquidate their portfolios and to treat this as a cyclical event."

From BBC

If no qualified buyer is found, the company probably would liquidate its 350 locations.

The average price of a dozen Grade A eggs reached a new record high last month as farmers have been forced to liquidate their flocks.

From Salon

Big Lots had filed for bankruptcy in October with plans to be sold to Nexus Capital Mangagement, and was in the process of liquidating its stock with the aim to closing in 2025.

From Salon

"Some people were taken to an area called 'the driving school' and liquidated there," he said.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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