What is the meaning of Liquidate?

  1. Synonym of liquefy (to make (something) into a liquid); to liquidize.
    1. To make (a sound) less harsh.
    2. To use up (money or other assets) wastefully; to dissipate, to squander, to waste.
    3. To kill (someone), usually violently, and especially for some ideological or political aim; to assassinate, to murder; also, to abolish or eliminate (something); to do away with, to put an end to.

      Synonym of liquefy (to make (something) into a liquid); to liquidize.

      1. To make (a sound) less harsh.
      2. To use up (money or other assets) wastefully; to dissipate, to squander, to waste.
      3. To kill (someone), usually violently, and especially for some ideological or political aim; to assassinate, to murder; also, to abolish or eliminate (something); to do away with, to put an end to.

        To make (a sound) less harsh.

        To use up (money or other assets) wastefully; to dissipate, to squander, to waste.

        To kill (someone), usually violently, and especially for some ideological or political aim; to assassinate, to murder; also, to abolish or eliminate (something); to do away with, to put an end to.

        1. To convert (assets) into cash; to encash, to realize, to redeem.
        2. To settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount; to pay off.
        3. To settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations, by determining liabilities, using assets to pay debts, and apportioning the remaining assets if any; to wind up.

        To convert (assets) into cash; to encash, to realize, to redeem.

        To settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount; to pay off.

        To settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations, by determining liabilities, using assets to pay debts, and apportioning the remaining assets if any; to wind up.

        To make (something) clear and intelligible.

        1. To resolve or settle (differences, disputes, etc.).
        2. To ascertain (an amount of money), especially by agreement or through litigation; also, to set out (financial accounts) properly.

        To resolve or settle (differences, disputes, etc.).

        To ascertain (an amount of money), especially by agreement or through litigation; also, to set out (financial accounts) properly.

        Of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation, to wind up.

        Of an amount of money: ascertained, determined, fixed.

        inflection of liquidare:

        1. second-person plural present indicative
        2. second-person plural imperative

        second-person plural present indicative

        second-person plural imperative

        feminine plural of liquidato

        second-person singular voseo imperative of liquidar combined with te

        Source: wiktionary.org