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The example sentences of BANKRUPTING in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "bankrupting" in a sentence | "bankrupting" example sentences

How to use "bankrupting" in a sentence?

  • Social security isn’t a ponzi scheme. It’s not bankrupting us. It’s not an outrage. It is working.
    -Rachel Maddow-
  • Is bankrupting this great country the top priority of this administration?
    -Corrine Brown-
  • You know that a majority of the medical costs that are bankrupting families, companies, and nations could be eliminated with better nutrition.
    -John Robbins-
  • Welfare culture is bad not just because, as in Europe, it's bankrupting the state, but because it enfeebles the citizenry, it erodes self-reliance and resourcefulness.
    -Mark Steyn-
  • I'll fight with every breath in my body to stop the out of control spending and debt that are bankrupting our kids and grandkids.
    -Ted Cruz-
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Definition and meaning of BANKRUPTING

What does "bankrupting mean?"

/ˈbaNGkˌrəpt/

bankrupting

verb
To cause to not be able to pay debts.

What are synonyms of "bankrupting"?
Some common synonyms of "bankrupting" are:
  • ruin,
  • impoverish,
  • break,
  • cripple,
  • pauperize,
  • beggar,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈro͞oin/

ruin
noun verb

Remains of a building that has been destroyed. To cause someone to lose their money or status.

/imˈpäv(ə)riSH/

impoverish
verb

make person or area poor.

/brāk/

break
noun verb

interruption of continuity. To solve a crime, or answer a problem.

/ˈkripəl/

cripple
noun verb

person with severe limitation of specified kind. To hurt and make useless.

/ˈpôpəˌrīz/

pauperize
verb

make very poor.

beggar
noun

Poor person who asks others for money and food.

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