Liquidar in english

Liquidate

pronunciation: lɪkwɪdeɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

liquidarse = polish + Nombre + off ; make + short change of. 

Example: Martin cut it in half, and we polished it off before going to bed.Example: I guess they're trying to prove that the new Freddy can make short change of the people that defeated him before.

liquidar = liquidate ; finish off ; top + Nombre + off ; zap ; finish + Nombre + off ; turn + Nombre + into a grease spot. 

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 = 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.Example: His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Example: Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Example: This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.Example: What his brother did was beyond evil, they should've finished him off with the death sentence.Example: Jet Li is a charming drunk with a devil-may-care grin and enough skill to keep himself from being turned into a grease spot.

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» liquidar activosliquidate + assets .

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

» liquidar capitalliquidate + assetsliquidate + capital .

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

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

» liquidar rápidamentemake + short work of .

Example: Then, brandishing his bludgeon, he said fiercely, 'I will make short work of them - they will never run after any more reindeer'.

» liquidarsepolish + Nombre + offmake + short change of .

Example: Martin cut it in half, and we polished it off before going to bed.

Example: I guess they're trying to prove that the new Freddy can make short change of the people that defeated him before.

» liquidarse a Alguienliquidate + 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.

» liquidar una compañíawind up + a companyliquidate + a company .

Example: The resolution to wind up the company once passed can be annulled only by the High Court.

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

» liquidar una deudapay off + a debtsettle + a debtclear + a debt .

Example: It's tempting to splurge on a new hi-fi system or head out on a shopping spree, but the smart option might be to pay off an existing debt.

Example: I thought, finally this is my chance, I can settle the debt and calm my conscience, after a mere 42 years.

Example: If you can show that the property can continue to be rented out to clear the debt rather than it being sold, you may avoid losing the property.

» liquidar una empresawind up + a companyliquidate + a companyliquidate + a business .

Example: The resolution to wind up the company once passed can be annulled only by the High Court.

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

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

» liquidar una facturasettle + an invoice .

Example: Only cleared invoices should be settled.

Liquidar 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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