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Bankrupt

  • 1 Bankrupt

    Bankrupt be, v.
    P. ἀνασκευάζεσθαι, ἐξίστασθαι τῶν ὄντων (Dem. 981).
    They went utterly bankrupt: P. ἐξέστησαν ἁπάντων τῶν ὄντων (Dem. 959).
    Be bankrupt in money: P. χρήμασιν ἀπειρηκέναι (Dem. 30).
    met., Are we utterly bankrupt even as our fortunes? V. παντʼ ἀνεσκευάσμεθʼ ὥσπερ αἱ τυχαί; (Eur., El. 602).

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  • 2 bankrupt

    1. adjective
    (unable to pay one's debts: He has been declared bankrupt.) χρεωκοπημένος
    2. noun
    (a person who is unable to pay his debts.) χρεωκοπημένος
    3. verb
    (to make bankrupt: His wife's extravagance soon bankrupted him.) οδηγώ σε χρεωκοπία

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  • 3 bankrupt

    χρεοκοπημένος

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  • 4 Default

    subs.
    Deficiency: P. ἔνδεια, ἡ, ἔλλειψις, ἡ.
    Default in payment: P. ὑπερημερία, ἡ.
    Make default, go bankrupt, v.: P. ἀνασκευάζεσθαι.
    In default of, without: P. and V. νευ (gen.), χωρς (gen.) (Plat. and Isoc.), V. δχα (gen.); see Without.
    Judgment by default: P. ἐρήμη δίκη, or ἐρήμη alone.
    Let judgment go by default: P. τὴν δίκην ἐρῆμον ὀφλισκάνειν (Dem. 889).
    ——————
    v. intrans.
    Not to appear in court: P. οὐκ ἀπαντᾶν.
    Go bankrupt: P. ἀνασκευάζεσθαι.

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  • 5 Fail

    v. trans.
    With non-personal subject: P. ἐκλείπειν, Ar. and P. ἐπιλείπειν.
    Leave in the lurch: P. and V. λείπειν, προλείπειν, καταλείπειν, προϊέναι (or mid.), προδιδόναι.
    You fail your friends in time of trouble: V. ἀπαυδᾶς ἐν κακοῖς φίλοισι σοῖς (Eur., And. 87).
    When he saw his eyesight failing him: P. ἐπειδὴ ᾔσθετο... τὸν ὀφθαλμὸν αὐτὸν προδίδοντα (Dem. 1239).
    V. intrans. Of persons, meet with ill-success: P. and V. μαρτνειν, σφάλλεσθαι, ἐξαμαρτνειν, πταίειν, P. ἀποτυγχάνειν, διαμαρτάνειν, V. ἀμπλακεῖν ( 2nd aor.), παμπλακεῖν ( 2nd aor.).
    Be unlucky: P. and V. δυστυχεῖν, Ar. and P. τυχεῖν.
    Of things, not to succeed: P. and V. κακῶς χωρεῖν, οὐ προχωρεῖν.
    His plan will succeed and mine will fail: V. τὰ τοῦδε μὲν πεπραγμένʼ ἔσται τἀμὰ δʼ ἡμαρτημένα (Soph., O.R. 620).
    Give out: P. and V. ἐκλείπειν, ἐλλείπειν, Ar. and V. λείπειν (rare P.), Ar. and P. ἐπιλείπειν.
    Go bankrupt: P. and V. νασκευάζεσθαι; see Bankrupt.
    Flag: P. and V. πειπεῖν, παρεσθαι; see Flag.
    My limbs fail: V. λύεται δέ μου μέλη (Eur., Hec. 438).
    Bent spine and failing knee: V. διπλῆ ἄκανθα καὶ παλίρροπον γόνυ (Eur., El. 492) Fail ( to do a thing): P. and V. οὐ δύνασθαι (infin.), οὐκ ἔχειν (infin.).
    Fail in, not succeed in: P. διαμαρτνειν (gen.), ἀποτυγχάνειν (gen.), P. and V. μαρτνειν (gen.). σφάλλεσθαι (gen.), ποσφάλλεσθαι (gen.), V. ἀμπλακεῖν (gen.) ( 2nd aor.).
    The gloom of night is dangerous to fail in: V. ἐνδυστυχῆσαι δεινὸν εὐφρόνης κνέφας (Eur., Phoen. 727).
    Be wanting in: P. and V. ἐλλείπειν (gen.), πολείπεσθαι (gen.), V. λείπεσθαι (gen.).

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  • 6 Liquidation

    subs.
    See Payment.
    Go into liquidation: see go bankrupt under bankrupt.

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  • 7 builder

    noun (a person who builds houses etc: The builder who built our house has gone bankrupt.) οικοδόμος

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  • 8 go bust

    (become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) φαληρώ, χρεοκοπώ

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  • 9 receiver

    1) (the part of a telephone which is held to one's ear.) ακουστικό τηλεφώνου
    2) (an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals.) δέκτης
    3) (a person who receives stolen goods.) κλεπταποδόχος
    4) (a person who is appointed to take control of the business of someone who has gone bankrupt.) εκκαθαριστής
    5) (a stereo amplifier with a built-in radio.) δέκτης

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  • 10 Insolvent

    adj.

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  • bankrupt — [baŋk′rupt΄, baŋk′rəpt] n. [Fr banqueroute < It banca rotta < banca, bench (see BANK1) + rotta, broken < L rupta, fem. pp. of rumpere, to break: see RUPTURE] 1. a person legally declared unable to pay his or her debts: the property of a… …   English World dictionary

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  • Bankrupt — Bank rupt, n. [F. banqueroute, fr. It. bancarotta bankruptcy; banca bank (fr. OHG. banch, G. bank, bench) + rotta broken, fr. L. ruptus, p. p. of rumpere to break. At Florence, it is said, the bankrupt had his bench (i.e., money table) broken.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • bankrupt — ► ADJECTIVE 1) declared in law unable to pay one s debts. 2) completely lacking in a particular good quality or value: morally bankrupt. ► NOUN ▪ a person legally declared as bankrupt. ► VERB ▪ reduce to a bankrupt state. DERIVATIVES …   English terms dictionary

  • Bankrupt — Bank rupt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bankrupted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bankrupting}.] To make bankrupt; to bring financial ruin upon; to impoverish. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • bankrupt — [adj] unable to pay debts broke, depleted, destitute, exhausted, failed, impoverished, in Chapter 11*, insolvent, lacking, lost, out of business, ruined, spent, tapped out; concept 334 Ant. rich, solvent, wealthy …   New thesaurus

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