(of a business) To go bankrupt
(of a business) To go bankrupt
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To stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
“He reckons up to 15,000 restaurants will be forced to shut down this year, adding around 40,000 to the job queues.”
To bring to an end
(of a business or operation) To stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
(of an event, action, or process) To come to an end or cease to occur
(of a business) To go bankrupt
To disconnect or conclude one's session or activity
To shutdown or render unusable
To stop operations or activity, especially due to failure
To beat in a contest
To enforce more stringently or more thoroughly
To fail as a business, usually due to bankruptcy
To terminate the operations of, typically of a business
To make or become calm
(of a business or operation) To stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
To bring an end to, especially through the use of force
To make (someone or something) late or slow
To prevent from being heard or noticed
(of a business) To go bankrupt
To stop working for a shift or for the day
To stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
To go out of business
To prohibit or interdict a given action or process
To cancel or reject as invalid, especially by legal procedure
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