liquidation (Meaning)

Wordnet

liquidation (n)

termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities

the act of exterminating

the murder of a competitor

Webster

liquidation (n.)

The act or process of liquidating; the state of being liquidated.

liquidation Sentence Examples

  1. The company's financial troubles necessitated its liquidation to settle its outstanding debts.
  2. A court order authorized the forced liquidation of the bankrupt business.
  3. The liquidation process involved selling all assets and distributing the proceeds to creditors.
  4. The liquidation value of the company's inventory was significantly below its original cost.
  5. Investors suffered heavy losses during the liquidation of the mutual fund.
  6. The liquidation of the assets raised enough capital to cover all outstanding liabilities.
  7. The factory's equipment was sold off during its liquidation, leaving it a barren wasteland.
  8. The liquidation of the estate allowed the beneficiaries to receive their inheritance.
  9. The liquidation sale attracted bargain hunters seeking discounted goods.
  10. The liquidation of the company's assets provided a windfall to its creditors.

FAQs About the word liquidation

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The company's financial troubles necessitated its liquidation to settle its outstanding debts.

A court order authorized the forced liquidation of the bankrupt business.

The liquidation process involved selling all assets and distributing the proceeds to creditors.

The liquidation value of the company's inventory was significantly below its original cost.