English to Telugu Dictionary liquidate

liquidate

అమ్మివేయడం
definition
verb
Its retail business was ultimately liquidated in 2000.
wind up the affairs of (a company or firm) by ascertaining liabilities and apportioning assets.
And it was at this very moment I resolved to kill her - liquidate her once and for all so that she could never become a challenge to me.
eliminate, typically by violent means; kill.
translation of 'liquidate'
చెల్లించు
example
The trustee's job is to 'liquidate' bankrupt companies to repay bondholders.
One woman was forced to 'liquidate' her business for lack of funds.
If the Scottish parliament was jealous of its honour, the least it could have done was direct that the first year's pension money should be paid to Westminster to 'liquidate' this debt.
The consumer operation will keep running for a few weeks to 'liquidate' inventory.
Sales of vast tracts of land belonging to religious houses and the former rulers also provided the capital needed to 'liquidate' the debts of the ancien régime and establish state and public finances on a new and more solid basis.
One wonders how the inoperative council is supposed to generate the much needed finances to 'liquidate' the debts.
During this period the German currency collapsed into hyperinflation, bankrupting entire sections of the middle class, but benefiting sections of industry which were able to 'liquidate' their debts.
Many people are forced to reallocate household budgets away from spending on schooling and healthcare, to change their living arrangements, and to 'liquidate' their assets in order to smooth consumption during a crisis.
Whenever one becomes insolvent, 'liquidate' it and create a new one under new management.
You can 'liquidate' their business if they don't pay the money.
In course of time even some European states adopted terrorism to 'liquidate' , wipe out and transplant unwanted peoples.
And it was at this very moment I resolved to kill her - 'liquidate' her once and for all so that she could never become a challenge to me.
Management was threatening to 'liquidate' the company if it did not receive adequate concessions.
After years of struggles and being unable to recognize the changing market, last October, it finally gave up the ghost and decided to 'liquidate' .
The only way out from the deadlock situation is to 'liquidate' the scandalous holding and start anew.
the company would have the strength to reorganize and not be forced to 'liquidate'
They then 'liquidate' the business and, hopefully, share out the profits.
a plan to 'liquidate' £1 billion worth of property over seven years
We should guard against emotionally driven demands to kill many bystanders in an effort to 'liquidate' our enemy.
a plan to 'liquidate' $10,000,000 worth of property over seven years
Without the cost savings, it said it would be forced to 'liquidate' by February.
If you sell, you 'liquidate' an asset that might otherwise be a worry.
In principle, I'm sorry we didn't 'liquidate' him.
Overwhelmingly, those businesses 'liquidate' because of dynamic, control and business reasons.
He says that the first option he proposed was to sell its equipment and 'liquidate' its debts.
Launched in August, it employed 10 people but at a recent board meeting it was decided to 'liquidate' the business because of failure to make enough money or find extra funding.
Rather than handing it more taxpayer dollars, it should 'liquidate' this railroad and allow private companies to salvage the potentially profitable routes.
If the point is reached where the financial returns are no longer attractive, your business will 'liquidate' as your investors and lenders put their money elsewhere.
Sending out a kill squad to 'liquidate' an innocent researcher would just prompt a lot of questions I didn't have any answers to.
In some cases employers have deliberately established shelf companies without assets, in order to avoid paying out entitlements when they 'liquidate' their businesses.
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