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liquidate

[lik-wi-deyt] / ˈlɪk wɪˌdeɪt /




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The club is the successor of Macclesfield Town, who were liquidated and expelled from the National League in 2020 because of huge debts.

From BBC

A Cambodian bank founded by accused scam boss Chen Zhi, who has been indicted by the United States over a multibillion-dollar fraud and extradited to China, was ordered liquidated Thursday, Cambodia's central bank said.

From Barron's

Edge rusher Damon Wilson II responded to Georgia suing him for a ‘liquidated damage fee’ of $390,000 after he transferred to Missouri by filing a countersuit.

From Los Angeles Times

Adding liquidated damage fee clauses to NIL contracts became all the rage in 2025, a year that will be remembered as the first time players have been paid directly by schools.

From Los Angeles Times

Investors who requested redemptions in late 2024 received about two-thirds of their money in the form of shares in a liquidating investment vehicle known as a side pocket.

From The Wall Street Journal