liquidator
/ˈlɪkwɪˌdeɪtər/
noun
- A person or company appointed to manage the closing of a business and the sale of its assets.
- The liquidator sold off the office furniture and equipment.
- She worked as a liquidator for several bankrupt firms.
- The court appointed a liquidator to handle the company's debts.
- A person who kills someone, especially for political or criminal purposes.
- The spy was trained as a liquidator for covert missions.
- In the movie, the liquidator was a cold-hearted assassin.
- The dictator used liquidators to silence his opponents.