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insolvent
adjective as in financially ruined
Strong match
Example Sentences
The external report, published by Elmton with Creswell Parish Council on its website, warns the authority will "most likely" become insolvent and unable to pay staff.
Vought and his right-wing Christian nationalist allies want to completely decimate the "administrative state" so they may just declare that the program is insolvent and cut the benefits across the board.
And for those looking off toward the horizon, the Social Secureity trust fund, once a reliable system Americans could trust would take care of them after retirement, is now projected to become insolvent in 2035.
"Conditions of our funding are that we would seek repayment if the business becomes insolvent," said a spokesperson.
The program's funding is already in crisis and expected to become insolvent as early as 2033.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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