Unliquidated


verb (used with object), liquidated, liquidating.
1.
to settle or pay (a debt):
to liquidate a claim.
2.
to reduce (accounts) to order; determine the amount of (indebtedness or damages).
3.
to convert (inventory, securities, or other assets) into cash.
4.
to get rid of, especially by killing:
to liquidate the enemies of the regime.
5.
to break up or do away with:
to liquidate a partnership.
verb (used without object), liquidated, liquidating.
6.
to liquidate debts or accounts; go into liquidation.
verb
1.

to settle or pay off (a debt, claim, etc)
to determine by litigation or agreement the amount of (damages, indebtedness, etc)

2.

to terminate the operations of (a commercial firm, bankrupt estate, etc) by assessment of liabilities and appropriation of assets for their settlement
(of a commercial firm, etc) to terminate operations in this manner

3.
(transitive) to convert (assets) into cash
4.
(transitive) to eliminate or kill
liquidate

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