Definition of Bankrupted

1. Verb. (past of bankrupt) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bankrupted

1. bankrupt [v] - See also: bankrupt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bankrupted

banknotes
bankr.
bankroll
bankrolled
bankroller
bankrollers
bankrolling
bankrolls
bankrupcies
bankrupcy
bankrupt
bankrupt cart
bankrupt carts
bankruptcies
bankruptcy
bankrupted (current term)
bankrupting
bankrupts
banksia
banksia rose
banksias
bankside
banksides
banksman
banksmen
bankster
banksters
banlieue
banlieues
bannable

Literary usage of Bankrupted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes on the United States Supreme Court Reports: Supplementary to Rose's ...by Charles Lawrence Thompson, United States Supreme Court, Walter Malins Rose by Charles Lawrence Thompson, United States Supreme Court, Walter Malins Rose (1905)
"41 Atl. 1003, holding 1'atal in suit on partnership note delay of twenty years, two partners having died and survivors having bankrupted: Peyton v. ..."

2. Report of the Special Committee of the Assembly Appointed to Investigate the by New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Special Committee to Investigate the Causes of the Strike of the Surface Railroads in the City of Brooklyn (1895)
"Q. But you spoke of bankruptcy, and if we are now dealing with bankrupt corporation, we want to findi it out? A. Well, it is very nearly bankrupted, ..."

3. Light on the Law: a Reference Book on "The Act to Regulate Commerce by United States, Railway Age Company (1887)
"If two rival coach proprietors disagree and one is bankrupted the coaches can ... If rival steamboat lines disagree, and by competition one is bankrupted, ..."

4. Light on the Law: A Reference Book on "The Act to Regulate Commerce." by United States (1887)
"If two rival coach proprietors disagree and one is bankrupted the coaches can ... If rival steamboat lines disagree, and by competition one is bankrupted, ..."

5. Selected Articles on Government Ownership of Railroads by Edith M. Phelps (1914)
"bankrupted a number of the Southern States, and almost bankrupted many in the north. Popular sovereignty bankrupted American cities like Elizabeth, ..."

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