Liquidation
liquidation, winding up
noun li-kwi-da-TSYON Rare
Origin: from Latin 'liquidare' (to make clear)
Also means
settling of accounts
Usage Note
Liquidation is the legal process of dissolving a company by selling its assets and paying its debts before distributing remaining proceeds. A company in Liquidation appends 'i.L.' to its name. Not to be confused with Insolvenz (insolvency).
Examples
"Nach der Auflösung der GmbH übernahm ein Liquidator die Abwicklung."
Natural Translation
After the dissolution of the GmbH a liquidator took over the wind-down.
Literal Translation
After the dissolution of-the GmbH took-over a liquidator the winding-up.
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