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insolvent <an insolvent; insolvents> N

insolvent ECON
insolvent ECON

insolvent ADJ

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insolvent N ECON

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declare or adjudge bankrupt or insolvent VB

Usage examples with insolvent

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English
Although he may be able to sue all of them, a number may have already gone insolvent.
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The restriction in manufacturing caused the owner to become insolvent.
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These institutions were insolvent in the sense that their assets had fallen below the level at which they could cover their deposit debt.
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Bank runs occurred when a large number of customers withdraw their deposits because they believed the bank might become insolvent.
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He further alleged that the bank was negligent in representing themselves as solvent at all material times when in fact they were insolvent.
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By 2001, provincial employees were not paid and the province had become insolvent.
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After the death of its promoter, the bank became insolvent and its property was liquidated.
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He intended to subdivide, but became insolvent and, in 1867, died.
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Two years later he was declared insolvent, following the award of costs against him following the case.
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In 2003, the employer went insolvent, the scheme would up and there were pension deficits.
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