adjective

bankrupt

UK /ˈbæŋ.krəpt/US /ˈbæŋk.rəpt/

bankrupt

ADJECTIVE

Definition of bankrupt

1

If you are bankrupt you have declared bankruptcy (protection by law from debt you cannot pay).

Example: I don't have to pay now because I am bankrupt.

1

If you are bankrupt you have no money.

Example: I have been bankrupt all summer.

2

If you are bankrupt of something, you do not have that thing. For example, someone who is "morally bankrupt" has no morals.

Example: We can't survive if our country becomes morally bankrupt.

3

If you bankrupt someone, you make them bankrupt.

bankrupt

EXAMPLES

Examples of bankrupt

1

I don't have to pay now because I am bankrupt.

Example sentence
2

I have been bankrupt all summer.

Example sentence
3

We can't survive if our country becomes morally bankrupt.

Example sentence

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