Definitions for liquidates

liquidates liq·ui·date

Spelling: [lik-wi-deyt]
IPA: /ˈlɪk wɪˌdeɪt/

Liquidates is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 19 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 572 anagrams from letters in liquidates (adeiilqstu).

Definitions for liquidates

verb (used with object)

  1. to settle or pay (a debt):
  2. to reduce (accounts) to order; determine the amount of (indebtedness or damages).
  3. to convert (inventory, securities, or other assets) into cash.
  4. to get rid of, especially by killing:
  5. to break up or do away with:
  6. to settle or pay (a debt):
  7. to reduce (accounts) to order; determine the amount of (indebtedness or damages).
  8. to convert (inventory, securities, or other assets) into cash.
  9. to get rid of, especially by killing:
  10. to break up or do away with:

verb (used without object)

  1. to liquidate debts or accounts; go into liquidation.
  2. to liquidate debts or accounts; go into liquidation.

Origin of liquidates

1565-75; 1920-25 for def 4; Late Latin liquidātus, past participle of liquidāre to melt, make clear. See liquid, -at

Examples for liquidates

Stockman both predicts imminent raging inflation and urges investors to liquidate their investors and hide in cash.

Which the same being the case, I invite all to come forward and liquidate.

Where did you obtain the money that you applied to liquidate, or partially to liquidate, your debts?

As workers went on strike and the company threatened to liquidate, Hostess was essentially crippled.

When a business runs into this sort of problem, we know what to do: liquidate and sell off the non-performing assets.

His throat was dry and he proposed to liquidate his unusual exertion.

“Economic diversity,” by contrast, brings economic difference into higher education in order to liquidate the difference.

Now, my love, duty requires that I should at once begin to liquidate.

It is not enough to liquidate the most brutal forms of power and tell people they are now free.

There was only one thing to do—root them out, liquidate them.

There was only one thing to do—root them out, liquidate them.

As workers went on strike and the company threatened to liquidate, Hostess was essentially crippled.

When a business runs into this sort of problem, we know what to do: liquidate and sell off the non-performing assets.

It is not enough to liquidate the most brutal forms of power and tell people they are now free.

Which the same being the case, I invite all to come forward and liquidate.

Now, my love, duty requires that I should at once begin to liquidate.

“Economic diversity,” by contrast, brings economic difference into higher education in order to liquidate the difference.

Where did you obtain the money that you applied to liquidate, or partially to liquidate, your debts?

Stockman both predicts imminent raging inflation and urges investors to liquidate their investors and hide in cash.

His throat was dry and he proposed to liquidate his unusual exertion.

Word Value for liquidates
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19

Words with friends

21

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