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liquid

[lik-wid] / ˈlɪk wɪd /




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Gold and other precious metals trade in a very liquid market - that is to say, there are lots of people buying and selling all over the world at any given time.

From BBC

But banks themselves might choose to remain very highly liquid for their own internal risk management, as it is something monitored closely by some customers, investors and banks’ own lenders.

From The Wall Street Journal

All five patients had recently consumed raw date palm sap, a sweet liquid commonly collected during winter and frequently visited by bats.

From Science Daily

What failed was the assumption that assets widely viewed as defensive would remain liquid under stress.

From MarketWatch

She mopped up the liquid and thumped down a new glass onto the table, with a plate of cheese and a jar of something pickled.

From Literature