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insolvent

/in-sol-vuhnt/US // ɪnˈsɒl vənt //UK // (ɪnˈsɒlvənt) //

破产,无力偿债,无力偿还,破产人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not solvent; unable to satisfy creditors or discharge liabilities, either because liabilities exceed assets or because of inability to pay debts as they mature.
    • : pertaining to bankrupt persons or bankruptcy.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is insolvent.

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Examples

  • The plan was declared insolvent and placed in receivership in 2017.

  • The money was instead deposited into accounts tied to the previous owners, leaving the new owners with few options as they tried to keep the facilities from becoming insolvent.

  • When it collapsed in June, pressure to overhaul the index mounted as existing rules didn’t allow for the benchmark’s first-ever insolvent member to be ejected right away.

  • In 2017, the system was declared insolvent and placed in receivership.

  • For more than a year now, little Greece has been insolvent after its politicians recklessly piled up $467 billion in debt.

  • "Your claim is with a hopelessly insolvent company," he told Gettelfinger.

  • The truth, as many experts have maintained, is that the leading banks are insolvent, and have been so for more than a year.

  • As we have seen over the last 18 months, the latter is what near- insolvent banks do.

  • And the reality is, if the subprime securities are truly trash, most of the big banks are troubled and some are insolvent.

  • Now men laughed at him, pointed to him with their fingers, and made their children mock and hoot the penniless insolvent.

  • Unless the maker of a note is insolvent, a bank can never pay the unmatured note of a depositor.

  • Sganerelle demands the payment of his wages from his henceforth insolvent master.

  • Old Strang died insolvent; he used to gamble, had ruined himself without saying a word.

  • And Rembrandt died insolvent, while Sir Godfrey amassed a fortune!