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to liquidating
verb
To settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount.
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A group of shareholders in the real estate investment trust Burnham Pacific Properties said yesterday that they would try to replace current directors at an October shareholder meeting with a slate dedicated to liquidating the company.
Such a worker rebellion while in bankruptcy would bring United one huge step closer to liquidating its assets and permanently shutting down, something that several industry experts do not rule out.
In rare cases in which an elected government is engaged in mass violence against the citizenry or is committed to liquidating opposition and cancelling future elections — the "one person, one vote, one time" scenario of Nazi infamy — a military coup may be justified.
This gives the bondholder an attractive alternative to liquidating the bond in a falling market.
It is the first step to liquidating the company and reconstituting its assets into a new business.
In addition to liquidating his holding company, the ex-billionaire is hoping to sell his English soccer club West Ham United.
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To liquidate them?
"I want to liquidate.
The firm filed to liquidate.
"To liquidate '68 is to liquidate himself".
"That's why Seymour wants to liquidate".
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