1. liquidated - Adjective
2. liquidated - Verb
of Liquidate
Source: Webster's dictionaryEveryone knows now that it was Nixon who wanted me liquidated. For a long time, the Americans dreamed of doing to me what they failed to do against Fidel Castro during the Bay of Pigs incident. Norodom Sihanouk
The Russians will sweep through your country and your people will be liquidated. You are on the verge of annihiliation. Winston Churchill
Sokolnikov: "Of course. If we had counted only on such an end we ought to have liquidated the bloc completely." Grigori Sokolnikov
After the Communist coup in 1948 Foglar was kicked out of the publishing house, his magazines were liquidated and his books prohibited, as was the Scout movement and independent youth clubs. Source: Internet
After the bailout by the other investors, the panic abated, and the positions formerly held by LTCM were eventually liquidated at a small profit to the rescuers. Source: Internet
Because LTCM was not the only fund pursuing such a strategy, and because the proprietary trading desks of the banks also held some similar trades, the divergence from fair value was made worse as these other positions were also liquidated. Source: Internet