liquidate 的 2 个定义
liq·ui·dat·ed, liq·ui·dat·ing.
- to settle or pay: to liquidate a claim.
- to reduce to order; determine the amount of.
- to convert into cash.
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liq·ui·dat·ed, liq·ui·dat·ing.
- to liquidate debts or accounts; go into liquidation.
liquidate 近义词
pay; change into cash
destroy, dissolve
更多liquidate例句
- Those that liquidated, such as Barneys New York, set redemption deadlines for outstanding cards.
- Others, like Stage Stores and Lord & Taylor, have said they will liquidate all stores while searching for a buyer.
- In a letter to customers, chief executive Geoffroy van Raemdonck stressed that the retailer is not liquidating.
- Bankruptcy experts said Lord & Taylor’s decision to liquidate comes as a warning to other retailers in a similar position.
- “If you’re preventing these retailers from liquidating, that helps the whole industry, but yes, there are competitive concerns about how you make store closure decisions,” Tibone says.
- “Economic diversity,” by contrast, brings economic difference into higher education in order to liquidate the difference.
- It is not enough to liquidate the most brutal forms of power and tell people they are now free.
- When a business runs into this sort of problem, we know what to do: liquidate and sell off the non-performing assets.
- As workers went on strike and the company threatened to liquidate, Hostess was essentially crippled.
- Stockman both predicts imminent raging inflation and urges investors to liquidate their investors and hide in cash.
- In due time, as Crothers did not liquidate, the firm became possessed of this tract.
- The thing they all most fear is that some one will "start a run on the bank," force it to liquidate, and everyone will lose.
- It is believed entirely practicable to liquidate the entire debt in seventeen years from the first payment.
- The United States will liquidate every debt at the command of its honor, and every cent will be paid.
- As soon as I can I will liquidate my indebtedness to you, and meanwhile I remain, etc.