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insolvency

[in-sol-vuhn-see] / ɪnˈsɒl vən si /


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Last February, the Congressional Budget Office moved the insolvency timeline closer.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 10, 2026

Originally a huge music department store which sold records and instruments, the building had been slated for demolition after the store filed for insolvency in 1995.

From BBC • Jun. 10, 2026

Crusaders - who have lost 11 of their 14 games - are bottom on -6 points, having been handed a 12-point deduction following insolvency and a change of ownership at the start of the season.

From BBC • Jun. 8, 2026

The Cato Institute’s findings come as the Social Security Trustees are expected to release their annual assessment on the health of Social Security and its expected insolvency date.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 1, 2026

“Impossible!—when I told you how she, on the contrary, deserted me: the idea of my insolvency cooled, or rather extinguished, her flame in a moment.”

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë




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