- liquidate liq·ui·date vt
- ['lɪkwɪdeɪt]
liquidare
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
liq|ui|date — «LIHK wuh dayt», verb, dat|ed, dat|ing. –v.t. 1. to pay (a debt): »to liquidate a mortgage. 2. to settle the accounts of (a business, foundation, or estate) by distributing the assets; clear up the affairs of (a bankrupt) … Useful english dictionary
re|liq|ui|date — «ree LIHK wuh dayt», transitive verb, dat|ed, dat|ing. to liquidate anew; adjust a second time … Useful english dictionary
liquidate — liq·ui·date / li kwə ˌdāt/ vb dat·ed, dat·ing vt 1: to determine by agreement or litigation the precise amount of; also: to settle (a debt) by payment or other adjustment 2 a: to determine the liabilities and apportion the assets of esp. in… … Law dictionary
Liquidate — Liq ui*date (l[i^]k w[i^]*d[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Liquidated} ( d[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Liquidating}.] [LL. liquidatus, p. p. of liquidare to liquidate, fr. L. liquidus liquid, clear. See {Liquid}.] 1. (Law) To determine by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
liquidate — to settle a debt or to convert to cash.This literally means to do away with. Glossary of Business Terms Selling (or purchasing) futures contracts of the same delivery month purchased (or sold) during an earlier transaction or making (or taking)… … Financial and business terms
liquidate — liq•ui•date [[t]ˈlɪk wɪˌdeɪt[/t]] v. dat•ed, dat•ing 1) bus to settle or pay (a debt): to liquidate a claim[/ex] 2) bus to reduce (accounts) to order; determine the amount of (indebtedness or damages) 3) bus to dissolve (a business or estate) by… … From formal English to slang
liquidate — liq|ui|date [ˈlıkwıdeıt] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Late Latin; Origin: , past participle of liquidare to melt , from Latin liquidus; LIQUID2] 1.) [I and T] to close a business or company and sell the things that belong to it, in order to pay its… … Dictionary of contemporary English
liquidate — liq|ui|date [ lıkwı,deıt ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to close a business and sell everything it owns, usually in order to pay money that is owed a ) intransitive or transitive BUSINESS to pay money that you owe: liquidate a loan 2. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
liquidate — liq·ui·date … English syllables
Liquidated — Liquidate Liq ui*date (l[i^]k w[i^]*d[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Liquidated} ( d[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Liquidating}.] [LL. liquidatus, p. p. of liquidare to liquidate, fr. L. liquidus liquid, clear. See {Liquid}.] 1. (Law) To determine… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Liquidated damages — Liquidate Liq ui*date (l[i^]k w[i^]*d[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Liquidated} ( d[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Liquidating}.] [LL. liquidatus, p. p. of liquidare to liquidate, fr. L. liquidus liquid, clear. See {Liquid}.] 1. (Law) To determine… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English