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Bedeutung von The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources

To cause oneself to become unable to pay debts.

In simple words: The Soviets lost all their money because they spent too much.

The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources in einem Satz

  • The Soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources into the military.
  • By overspending on space missions, they effectively bankrupted themselves.
  • The strategy was so costly that it bankrupted themselves economically.
  • In an attempt to be a superpower, the Soviets bankrupted themselves.
  • The excessive funding for the war ultimately bankrupted themselves and their economy.

Wie man The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources verwendet

Used to describe financial failure. Appropriate in both formal and informal contexts when discussing economics or history.

Grammar pattern

bankrupt + object

Memory hint

Imagine a bank that has no money left, empty pockets everywhere.

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Collocations with The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources

  • bankrupt a business
  • bankrupt a country
  • financially bankrupt
  • completely bankrupt
  • bankrupt themselves

Synonyms for The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources

Common mistakes with The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources

  • Confused with 'destroyed' instead of 'bankrupted'.
  • Used inappropriately with non-financial subjects.
  • Omitted 'themselves', leading to loss of clarity.

Compare The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources with Break, Ruin, Default

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Was bedeutet The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources?

The Soviets lost all their money because they spent too much.

Was bedeutet The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources auf Deutsch?

The Soviets lost all their money because they spent too much.

Was ist die Definition von The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources?

To cause oneself to become unable to pay debts.

Wie verwendet man The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources in einem Satz?

The Soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources into the military.

Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources geben?

By overspending on space missions, they effectively bankrupted themselves.

Was sind Synonyme für The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources?

Gängige Alternativen sind insolvent, break, ruin, go broke, default.

Welche Wörter passen zu The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources?

Es wird oft mit bankrupt a business, bankrupt a country, financially bankrupt, completely bankrupt, bankrupt themselves kombiniert.

Was sind häufige Fehler bei The soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources?

Confused with 'destroyed' instead of 'bankrupted'. Used inappropriately with non-financial subjects. Omitted 'themselves', leading to loss of clarity.

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Used to describe financial failure. Appropriate in both formal and informal contexts when discussing economics or history.