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bankrupt ADJ ECON

bankrupt

bankrupt <a bankrupt; bankrupts> N ECON

bankrupt

declared bankrupt

go bankrupt VB

examination of bankrupt LAW

declare or adjudge bankrupt or insolvent VB

Usage examples with bankrupt

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English
The firm may already have huge debts to pay to its creditors, or worse, may already be bankrupt.
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They said they worried the reductions could bankrupt small, rural districts that do nt have large reserves.
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Meanwhile, the leather store went bankrupt in 1936.
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Moreover, asking for more money to keep a bankrupt business going was inopportune.
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He was bankrupt in 1838 but continued earning a small income writing.
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However, a decline in popularity began in the 1980s and the parent company went bankrupt in 1991.
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Extensive powers are available to enable the court to compel the bankrupt to do so.
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Therefore, during periods of market illiquidity, they could go bankrupt if unable to refinance their short-term liabilities.
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More importantly, the burden of indemnity would leave the royal treasury bankrupt for years.
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In late 2003 the label was discontinued, due to going bankrupt.
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