verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
asset
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It was a matter of taking profits, liquidating some assets , redeploying capital.
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Taft said Simpson has been liquidating assets to pay bills including taxes, legal costs, and business and household expenses.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As soon as he has been liquidated, another of the Seven, Philip, takes over.
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He liquidated all his material stocks and bought everything spot, paying in ninety-day bills, if possible.
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If the firm gets into difficulty, its bankers become intimately involved in restructuring or liquidating the firm.
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On paper, liquidate everything you have -- house, car, gadgets, investments.
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One would liquidate itself over time by paying claims, much of it to cover pollution and asbestos exposures.
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Some frustrated ranchers, having liquidated their entire herds, will not be re-entering the market for at least 18 months.
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The following day, when the price difference had widened to £2125, Harry liquidated his intracommodity spread.
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Thousands, branded parasitical intellectuals merely because they spoke a foreign language or wore spectacles, were systematically liquidated.