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neutralizar
Catalan
liquidar
Spanish
liquidar
Get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing.
waste
neutralize
neutralise
knock off
do in
Portuguese
neutralizar
Spanish
extinguir
Eliminate by paying off (debts)
pay off
Spanish
extinguir
1
Great American would
liquidate
the U.S. stores still open thereafter, it said.
2
It also plans to
liquidate
eight target-date retirement funds, the spokesman said.
3
After that date the German funds either had to reopen or
liquidate
.
4
Must I
liquidate
all my South African assets if I formally emigrate?
5
At present, the point in question is to
liquidate
a bad debt.
6
Even then, they only
liquidate
after full consultation by all interested parties.
7
Any deal to
liquidate
or sell stores could face objections from stakeholders.
8
It's how we
liquidate
too big to fail, how we kill it.
9
That the Corleone Family would
liquidate
its power in New York.
10
Circuit City said on Friday said it would
liquidate
its assets.
11
Those businesses will continue to operate, although Lehman is expected to
liquidate
them.
12
The shortfall emerged following the decision last week to
liquidate
IFI.
13
A commercial court will decide on Wednesday whether to
liquidate
it.
14
He also said traders could be moving to
liquidate
bullish positions.
15
The latter shall
liquidate
the EMI according to the provisions of this Article.
16
He would, however, have a lot of Trump-Pence posters and merch to
liquidate
.
liquidate
·
liquidate the company
liquidate assets
liquidate large
liquidate borders
liquidate most
Portuguese
neutralizar
liquidar
Catalan
liquidar
Spanish
liquidar
extinguir