Liquidate in spanish

Liquidar

pronunciation: likidɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
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liquidate = liquidar, disolver. 

Example: The Book Portfolio, comprising shares in companies in the book business, was set up for The Bookseller in Dec 81 and liquidated in Oct 92 = La Cartera de Acciones del Libro, compuesta de acciones en empresas del negocio del libro, se creó para El Bookseller en diciembre del 1981 y se liquidó en octubre del 1992.

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» liquidate + a business = liquidar una empresa.

Example: Sometimes taking the decision to liquidate a business can, in fact, be the best way to save it.

» liquidate + a company = liquidar una compañía, liquidar una empresa.

Example: The initiative to liquidate the company usually comes from either the shareholders or the company's creditors.

» liquidate + Alguien = liquidarse a Alguien.

Example: There are many who think that towards the end of his life Gandhi became his own worst enemy and almost provoked his detractors into liquidating him.

» liquidate + assets = liquidar activos, liquidar capital.

Example: One alternative is to liquidate assets to pay off debt, but is it a smart decision to make?.

» liquidate + capital = liquidar capital.

Example: Selling overstock is a way of liquidating capital that would otherwise be wasted, and allowing it to circulate through local markets.

Liquidate synonyms

waste in spanish: residuos, pronunciation: weɪst part of speech: noun, verb pay off in spanish: saldar, pronunciation: peɪɔf part of speech: verb knock off in spanish: rebajar, pronunciation: nɑkɔf part of speech: verb do in in spanish: matar, pronunciation: duɪn part of speech: verb
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