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bankrupt(dictionary)
BANKRUPT(law)
bankrupt 3, noun(dictionary)
bankrupt 2, verb(dictionary)
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mum 2, adjective(dictionary)
appropriate 1, adjective(dictionary)

bankrupt 1, adjective (oh)



without enough money to pay what you owe
-synonym insolvent insolvent
::The firm went bankrupt before the building work was completed.
::In 1977 he was declared bankrupt (=by a court) .
::Mr Trent lost his house when he was made bankrupt .
::Seventeen years of war left the country bankrupt.
::a bankrupt electrical company
completely lacking a particular good quality
::The opposition attacked the government as morally bankrupt .