bankrupt, broken, destitute, failed, fortuneless, impoverished, in the gutter, indebted, lame duck, moneyless, out of funds, propertyless, unsound, without a sou
Definitionadj. unable to meet or discharge financial obligations
Last update: July 4, 2015
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Ram helped his insolvent friend by clearing his debts. [Please select]
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Nicholas and upon his becoming insolvent was held to the full amount of the note. [Please select]
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"Were I to advance money upon appearances, sir, I should be insolvent in a fortnight." [Please select]
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In the new century arrived Oglethorpe, with his insolvent debtors, soon to find Spaniards from St. [Please select]
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On another occasion the defendant, on being fined, was found to be totally insolvent. [Please select]
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And slavery was the fate of the insolvent debtor. [Please select]
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We are invited to occupy ourselves only with spiritual cash, because the universe is spiritually insolvent. [Please select]
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Thus, by this drawing to and fro, Paconius got into such financial embarrassment that he became insolvent. [Please select]
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To conclude:-- The laborer, in his relation to society, is a debtor who of necessity dies insolvent. [Please select]
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But his partner's fortune was swept away in the panic of 1837, leaving Goodyear again an insolvent debtor. [Please select]
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Two months later, receivers were appointed who discovered that the company was insolvent and had no funds to pay quickly maturing obligations. [Please select]
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