Simple past tense and past participle of liquidate.(verb)
Set; ascertained; made certain by operation of law.(adjective)
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Use "liquidated" in a sentence
"Remember how quickly Lenin liquidated his own supporters once he eliminated the opposition?"
"Some of you may be surprised to see Mr. Jerrold here in person-in as much as our notice card intimated that he had been "liquidated" - which process we have come to understand in recent years is somewhat of an ordeal."
"The largest trade saw 20,000 April $45 calls liquidated and the same number of April $50 calls bought."