Liquify vs. Liquidate

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Liquifyverb

Same as liquefy.

Liquifyverb

make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating;

Liquifyverb

become liquid or fluid when heated;

Liquidateverb

(transitive) To settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount.

Liquidateverb

(transitive) To settle the affairs of (a company), by using its assets to pay its debts.

Liquidateverb

(transitive) To convert (assets) into cash; to redeem.

Liquidateverb

To determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of (indebtedness); to make the amount of (a debt) clear and certain.

Liquidateverb

(transitive) To do away with.

Liquidateverb

(transitive) To kill.

Liquidateverb

To make clear and intelligible.

Liquidateverb

To make liquid.

Liquidateverb

To determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of (indebtedness); or, where there is an indebtedness to more than one person, to determine the precise amount of (each indebtedness); to make the amount of (an indebtedness) clear and certain.

Liquidateverb

In an extended sense: To ascertain the amount, or the several amounts, of, and apply assets toward the discharge of (an indebtedness).

Liquidateverb

To discharge; to pay off or settle, as an indebtedness.

Liquidateverb

To make clear and intelligible.

Liquidateverb

To make liquid.

Liquidateverb

To convert (assets) into cash.

Liquidateverb

To kill; - used mostly of governments or organizations killing their enemies; as, Stalin liquidated many of the Kulaks.

Liquidateverb

To dissolve (an organization); to terminate (an activity).

Liquidateverb

get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing;

Liquidateverb

eliminate by paying off (debts)

Liquidateverb

convert into cash;

Liquidateverb

settle the affairs of by determining the debts and applying the assets to pay them off;

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