put (someone or something) out of business



put (someone or something) out of business

To cause or force a person, company, group, or organization to cease commercial trading. The advent of digital books has revolutionized the publishing industry, but unfortunately it has also put a lot of traditional book sellers and publishers out of business. The government put us out of business after news of alleged insider trading was leaked to the media.
See also: business, of, out, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
&Aelig;Lfweard-Anglo-Saxon
Agnes['ægnis]
Kealoha-Hawaiian
Alwyn['ælwin]
Priscillapri-SIL-ə (English), pree-SHEEL-lah (Italian)English, French, Italian, Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, Biblical
Faramund-Ancient Germanic