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Liquidating Meaning in English

word · lemma: liquidate

ˈɫɪkwɪˌdeɪtɪŋ
LIK-wi-DAY-ting
lˈɪkwɪdˌeɪtɪŋ
LIK-wid-AY-ting

Definition

The act of turning assets into cash, especially when closing a business or paying off debts. It can also mean getting rid of something completely.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in business, finance, and legal contexts ("liquidating assets"). Often formal; less common in daily conversation unless related to bankruptcy, company closure, or asset sales. Sometimes means 'eliminating' in a non-financial sense, but this is less frequent.

Example Sentences

The company is liquidating its assets to pay its debts.

basic

They are liquidating old inventory at a discount.

basic

After liquidating the business, she moved to another city.

basic

We're liquidating everything—everything must go by Friday.

natural

He lost his job when the store started liquidating last month.

natural

Sometimes liquidating investments is the only option in tough times.

natural