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All bankrupted synonyms

bankΒ·rupt
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verb bankrupted

  • dispossess β€” to put (a person) out of possession, especially of real property; oust.
  • devastate β€” If something devastates an area or a place, it damages it very badly or destroys it totally.
  • drain β€” to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase.
  • lessen β€” to become less.
  • squander β€” to spend or use (money, time, etc.) extravagantly or wastefully (often followed by away).
  • decrease β€” When something decreases or when you decrease it, it becomes less in quantity, size, or intensity.
  • diminish β€” to make or cause to seem smaller, less, less important, etc.; lessen; reduce.
  • sap β€” Fortification. a deep, narrow trench constructed so as to form an approach to a besieged place or an enemy's position.
  • weaken β€” to make weak or weaker.
  • use up β€” to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • bereave β€” to deprive (of) something or someone valued, esp through death
  • rob β€” to take something from (someone) by unlawful force or threat of violence; steal from.
  • dispossess β€” to put (a person) out of possession, especially of real property; oust.
  • strip β€” to cut, tear, or form into strips.
  • divest β€” to strip of clothing, ornament, etc.: The wind divested the trees of their leaves.
  • break up β€” When something breaks up or when you break it up, it separates or is divided into several smaller parts.
  • demolish β€” To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
  • disassemble β€” to take apart.
  • wreck β€” any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
  • undo β€” to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done: Murder once done can never be undone.
  • destroy β€” To destroy something means to cause so much damage to it that it is completely ruined or does not exist any more.
  • raze β€” to tear down; demolish; level to the ground: to raze a row of old buildings.
  • unload β€” to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from: to unload a truck; to unload a cart.
  • dry β€” free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet: a dry towel; dry air.
  • tap β€” Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol
  • consume β€” If you consume something, you eat or drink it.
  • siphon β€” a tube or conduit bent into legs of unequal length, for use in drawing a liquid from one container into another on a lower level by placing the shorter leg into the container above and the longer leg into the one below, the liquid being forced up the shorter leg and into the longer one by the pressure of the atmosphere.
  • strain β€” to draw tight or taut, especially to the utmost tension; stretch to the full: to strain a rope.
  • pump β€” a lightweight, low-cut shoe without fastenings for women.
  • deplete β€” To deplete a stock or amount of something means to reduce it.
  • divert β€” to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
  • suck β€” to draw into the mouth by producing a partial vacuum by action of the lips and tongue: to suck lemonade through a straw.
  • overwork β€” to cause to work too hard, too much, or too long; weary or exhaust with work (often used reflexively): Don't overwork yourself on that new job.
  • disable β€” make not work
  • run out β€” an act or instance, or a period of running: a five-minute run before breakfast.
  • drown β€” to die under water or other liquid of suffocation.
  • trim β€” to put into a neat or orderly condition by clipping, paring, pruning, etc.: to trim a hedge.
  • lower β€” to cause to descend; let or put down: to lower a flag.
  • cut β€” If you cut something, you use a knife or a similar tool to divide it into pieces, or to mark it or damage it. If you cut a shape or a hole in something, you make the shape or hole by using a knife or similar tool.
  • dwindle β€” to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away: His vast fortune has dwindled away.
  • shorten β€” to make short or shorter.
  • pare β€” Ambroise [ahn-brwaz] /Ι‘ΜƒΛˆbrwaz/ (Show IPA), 1510–90, French surgeon.
  • slash β€” to cut with a violent sweeping stroke or by striking violently and at random, as with a knife or sword.
  • curtail β€” If you curtail something, you reduce or limit it.
  • cut down β€” If you cut down on something or cut down something, you use or do less of it.
  • scale down β€” a succession or progression of steps or degrees; graduated series: the scale of taxation; the social scale.
  • wipe out β€” an act of wiping: He gave a few quick wipes to the furniture.
  • mar β€” to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
  • overwhelm β€” to overcome completely in mind or feeling: overwhelmed by remorse.
  • injure β€” to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
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