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go into liquidation in American English to close one's business by collecting assets and settling all debts See full dictionary entry for liquidation Examples of 'go into liquidation' in a sentencego into liquidation The club may go into liquidation if they cannot settle the debt.The business could go into liquidation unless a viable buyer is found soon.I always thought that, historically, clubs do not really go into liquidation.Many companies that go into liquidation will sell their stock and equipment at auction.Underneath our various club shirts we are all fans and to see your club go into liquidation would be devastating.Criminal firesetters may simply want an insurance payout for an old car or a business that is about to go into liquidation.If any part of the plan fails, it would have to call in an administrator or go into liquidation.It said last month that it might have to go into liquidation if it cannot restructure its debt, which totals more than $1 billion (649 million).The safe deposit company went into liquidation last month. |