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liquidate

1. To convert to cash. 2. To sell all of a company's assets, pay outstanding debts, and distribute the remainder to shareholders, and then go out of business. 3. A broker's sale of his/her customer's securities after the customer failed to meet a margin call.

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  1. Liquidate | Define Liquidate at Dictionary.com
    /ˈlɪk wɪˌdeɪt/ Show Spelled [lik-wi-deyt] Show IPA verb, liq·ui·dat·ed, liq·ui·dat· ing. verb (used with object). 1. to settle or pay (a debt): to liquidate a claim. 2.
     
  2. liquidate - definition of liquidate by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    liq·ui·date (l k w -d t ). v. liq·ui·dat·ed, liq·ui·dat·ing, liq·ui·dates. v.tr. 1. a. To pay off (a debt, a claim, or an obligation); settle. b. To settle the affairs of (a business ...
     
  3. liquidate - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    To pay and settle the amount of a debt; to convert assets to cash; to aggregate the assets of an insolvent enterprise and calculate its liabilities in order to settle ...
     
  4. Liquidate - Merriam-Webster Online
    liq·ui·dat·edliq·ui·dat·ing. Definition of LIQUIDATE. transitive verb. 1. a (1) : to determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of (indebtedness, ...
     
  5. Liquidate Definition | Investopedia
    1. To convert assets into cash or equivalents by selling them on the open market. 2. When an entity chooses or is forced by a legal judgment or contract to turn ...
     
  6. Hostess mediation fails, so Twinkies company to liquidate
    Nov 20, 2012 ... Hostess announced Tuesday night that mediation with its bakers' union has failed and that the company will proceed with liquidation plans.
     
  7. Court gives Twinkies maker go-ahead to liquidate - CBS News
    Nov 21, 2012 ... Bankruptcy court gives green light to Hostess Brands to shut down and sell off its assets.
     
  8. What is liquidate? definition and meaning
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