unliquidating

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ liquidating.

Adjective

unliquidating (comparative more unliquidating, superlative most unliquidating)

  1. Not liquidating.
    • 1824 March 26, [Lord Byron], Don Juan. Cantos XV. and XVI., London: for John and H L Hunt, , →OCLC, canto XVI, (please specify the stanza number):
      The Sinking-Fund's unfathomable sea, / That most unliquidating liquid, leaves / The debt unsunk, yet sinks all it receives.
    • 1939, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Committee Study Resolution - Alaskan Fisheries Hearings, page 759:
      In terms of international commerce an unliquidating favorable trade balance would sound "funny." It is not altogether not so in the minds of Alaskan folk.