liquidar

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liquidar (first-person singular present liquido, first-person singular preterite liquidí, past participle liquidat)

  1. to liquidate (to settle a debt)
  2. to liquidate (to settle the affairs of a company)
  3. to liquidate (to convert assets into cash)
  4. to liquefy
    Synonym: liqüefer

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Interlingua

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liquidar

  1. to liquidize

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Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin liquidāre. By surface analysis, líquido +‎ -ar.

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  • Hyphenation: li‧qui‧dar

Verb

liquidar (first-person singular present liquido, first-person singular preterite liquidei, past participle liquidado)

  1. to settle
  2. to liquidate
  3. to pay off
    Ela liquidou uma dívida.She paid off a debt.
  4. (figurative) to kill, to annihilate
  5. to sell off, to have a clearance sale

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin liquidāre. By surface analysis, líquido +‎ -ar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /likiˈdaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: li‧qui‧dar

Verb

liquidar (first-person singular present liquido, first-person singular preterite liquidé, past participle liquidado)

  1. to liquidate (to settle a debt)
  2. to liquidate (to settle the affairs of a company)
  3. to liquidate (to convert assets into cash)
  4. to liquefy
  5. (colloquial) to pick off, to finish off, to take out

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