liquidationists

[US]/ˌlɪkwɪˈdeɪʃənɪsts/
[UK]/ˌlɪkwɪˈdeɪʃənɪsts/

Translation

n.People who manage the process of liquidating a company or business, selling its assets to pay debts

Phrases & Collocations

the liquidationists

radical liquidationists

political liquidationists

economic liquidationists

Example Sentences

the radical liquidationists demanded the immediate dissolution of all existing institutions.

extreme liquidationists advocated for the complete elimination of private property rights.

historians have studied how liquidationist policies led to economic collapse in the 1930s.

the liquidationist faction within the party gained significant influence during the crisis.

liquidationist tendencies emerged during periods of political instability and social unrest.

the government's liquidationist approach alarmed foreign investors and domestic businessmen.

scholars argue that liquidationist ideology often stems from utopian visions of societal transformation.

the liquidationist leadership implemented sweeping reforms that fundamentally restructured the economy.

moderate members of the party warned against the dangerous path of liquidationist policies.

liquidationist elements were eventually purged from the government after the political climate shifted.

the rise of liquidationist sentiment reflected deep-seated frustrations with the current economic system.

critics accused the administration of pursuing liquidationist strategies without considering long-term consequences.

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