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 +# In a condition of [[bankruptcy]]; unable to pay one's [[debt]]s.
 +#: ''a '''bankrupt''' merchant''
 +# Having been legally declared [[insolvent]].
 +# Destitute of, or wholly lacking (something once possessed, or something one should possess).
 +#: ''a morally '''bankrupt''' politician''
 +#* Sheridan
 +#*: '''bankrupt''' in gratitude
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A legally declared inability of an individual or organisation to pay their [[creditor]]s. A legally declared inability of an individual or organisation to pay their [[creditor]]s.

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  1. In a condition of bankruptcy; unable to pay one's debts.
    a bankrupt merchant
  2. Having been legally declared insolvent.
  3. Destitute of, or wholly lacking (something once possessed, or something one should possess).
    a morally bankrupt politician
    • Sheridan
      bankrupt in gratitude

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A legally declared inability of an individual or organisation to pay their creditors.

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